• Exploring the Guyanese Diaspora: Tracing Our Global Footprint (Geography Part 1) - “G.O.L.D. Sifting”

  • Oct 30 2023
  • Length: 27 mins
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Exploring the Guyanese Diaspora: Tracing Our Global Footprint (Geography Part 1) - “G.O.L.D. Sifting”

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    Join Sherida and Afia in this episode of 'GYaff' as they delve into the intricate global geography that ties Guyanese people across the world together. Explore the compelling stories, motivations, and experiences behind the Guyanese diaspora's dispersion from their homeland and their diverse new homes worldwide.

    Discover the remarkable contributions made by the diaspora to Guyana, even from distant shores, and learn how these global connections strengthen the cultural bonds that connect them to their Guyanese roots.

    Don't miss Part 2, where we uncover the stunning landscapes of Guyana and share thrilling excursions that both tourists and locals can embark on to explore the beauty of our beloved Dear Land of Guyana.

    Song of the Episode: I Am A Guyanese by Adrian Dutchin

    To read the research the hosts cited, click here!
    https://www.jstor.org/stable/resrep26538.4

    To view your hosts on the Guyana Streetview Game Show, click here!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bSdLgpqJB4

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