King Kurus, your Black History Buff, presents the groundbreaking story of Una Marson in our "31 Days of Black British History" series. Learn how this Jamaican-born poet and activist became a trailblazer in British broadcasting.
This episode dives into:
- Marson's early life in Jamaica and her move to Britain
- Her groundbreaking work at the BBC, including the "Caribbean Voices" programme
- Her poetry and its themes of race, gender, and colonialism
- Her lasting impact on British media and Caribbean literature
While listening to this audio journey, imagine the BBC studios of the 1940s where Marson's voice opened new horizons for Caribbean writers.
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Let's celebrate the trailblazers who paved the way for diverse voices in British media.
Blessings,
KK
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