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What was it like growing up in a vibrant, multicultural neighborhood in Toronto? Join us as Tiki Mercury-Clarke, a third-generation Torontonian, takes us on a heartwarming journey through her early days on Henry Street. Through her vivid storytelling, Tiki paints a picture of a close-knit community where cultural diversity wasn't just celebrated but lived every day. You'll hear about the playful interactions and the rich tapestry of languages and traditions that shaped her childhood, providing a joyful haven amidst life's challenges.
Tiki's narrative takes on deeper layers as she recounts her family's unwavering dedication to community support. Her grandparents’ involvement with the British Methodist Episcopal Church and the Marcus Garvey movement highlights a legacy of resilience and compassion. Listen to the touching story of Aunt Minerva, who found sanctuary in their multi-generational home, and discover the concept of "landing places"—safe havens for those in need that foster a deep sense of belonging. The episode also shines a light on influential figures like Howard Matthews and their lasting impact on the community.
In a powerful segment, Tiki opens up about her early encounters with racism, including a distressing experience with a first-grade teacher, and how these challenges fortified her resolve as a cultural historian and artist. We also explore her unexpected journey into singing, her spiritual connection with her ancestors, and the balance between discipline and love in her upbringing. Through Tiki's personal stories and reflections, this episode offers a profound look at resilience, cultural richness, and the transformative power of community and education.
Below is Tiki Mercury-Clarke's connection information:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiki-mercury-clarke-79473420/
Website: http://www.tikimercuryclarke.com/wordpress/products/
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Ever thought about what your future self would say to you now? Today’s class we’ll continue this seven part series about what your older self wishes you’d done earlier to […]
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