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Maria Myers and the Power of Cultural Legacy

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Maria Myers, the remarkable president of the Spice Isle Association, takes us on an inspiring journey from her roots in Venezuela, Trinidad, and Grenada to her impactful role in the Grenadian community of Toronto. Despite her career as an electronics engineer technician, Maria's passion for cultural connection and community work shines as she shares her experiences in transforming the Grenada Day Festival into a major celebration. Her story, filled with resilience and dedication, reveals the power of embracing one's heritage and making a difference far from home.
We dive deep into the complex relationship between community dynamics and law enforcement, shedding light on the historical challenges faced by neighborhoods like Jane and Finch. Through personal stories, we explore the racial tensions and shifts in police interactions, drawing intriguing comparisons between Canadian and U.S. experiences. Nostalgic memories of Maria's involvement with community radio at CHRY offer a unique perspective on the influential role of media in shaping views and fostering community spirit amid adversity.
The episode concludes with a vibrant exploration of Grenadian culture and the significance of events like Grenada Day and the Oil Down Festival. Maria's reflections on the vibrant culture of Grenada and the importance of financial literacy for future generations offer a hopeful vision for the community. Highlighting the upcoming feedback meeting on November 9th, we invite listeners to engage and support the ongoing efforts to preserve and celebrate Grenadian heritage. The episode is a celebration of culture, community, and the indomitable spirit of people like Maria, who work tirelessly to bring communities together.

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Thanks for listening to Nutmeg Nation - I would like to thank my Editor Sean for helping with the audio of show, thanks to my Designer Yim for creating the logo and images for the show and thanks to my Guests!

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Chapters

1. Maria Myers and the Power of Cultural Legacy (00:00:00)

2. Community Building and Cultural Impact (00:00:02)

3. Policing and Radio Memories (00:14:02)

4. Building Grenada Day (00:21:42)

5. Building Community Through Grenada Day (00:32:07)

20 episodes

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Maria Myers, the remarkable president of the Spice Isle Association, takes us on an inspiring journey from her roots in Venezuela, Trinidad, and Grenada to her impactful role in the Grenadian community of Toronto. Despite her career as an electronics engineer technician, Maria's passion for cultural connection and community work shines as she shares her experiences in transforming the Grenada Day Festival into a major celebration. Her story, filled with resilience and dedication, reveals the power of embracing one's heritage and making a difference far from home.
We dive deep into the complex relationship between community dynamics and law enforcement, shedding light on the historical challenges faced by neighborhoods like Jane and Finch. Through personal stories, we explore the racial tensions and shifts in police interactions, drawing intriguing comparisons between Canadian and U.S. experiences. Nostalgic memories of Maria's involvement with community radio at CHRY offer a unique perspective on the influential role of media in shaping views and fostering community spirit amid adversity.
The episode concludes with a vibrant exploration of Grenadian culture and the significance of events like Grenada Day and the Oil Down Festival. Maria's reflections on the vibrant culture of Grenada and the importance of financial literacy for future generations offer a hopeful vision for the community. Highlighting the upcoming feedback meeting on November 9th, we invite listeners to engage and support the ongoing efforts to preserve and celebrate Grenadian heritage. The episode is a celebration of culture, community, and the indomitable spirit of people like Maria, who work tirelessly to bring communities together.

Send us a text

Support the show

Thanks for listening to Nutmeg Nation - I would like to thank my Editor Sean for helping with the audio of show, thanks to my Designer Yim for creating the logo and images for the show and thanks to my Guests!

Nutmeg Nation- Listen, learn and be apart of Grenada!

https://www.Nutmegnation.buzzsprout.com

https://www.facebook.com/Diivaontheradio/
https://www.instagram.com/diivaontheradio/

https://www.tiktok.com/diivaontheradio/
https://twitter.com/diivaontheradio

Email us at [email protected]

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Maria Myers and the Power of Cultural Legacy (00:00:00)

2. Community Building and Cultural Impact (00:00:02)

3. Policing and Radio Memories (00:14:02)

4. Building Grenada Day (00:21:42)

5. Building Community Through Grenada Day (00:32:07)

20 episodes

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