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Conversations with Chanury

Episode 4 of the The Uprooted Podcast podcast, hosted by Tiffany G, titled "Conversations with Chanury" was published on March 8, 2019 and runs 41 minutes.

March 8, 2019 ·41m · The Uprooted Podcast

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Meet Chanury. She was born in Curacao, a major stop in the slave trade, owned by the Dutch, raised in the Netherlands, lived in China and now calls Portugal home. A true #blackandabroad gal! She guides us through what it is like being Black and Dutch. She takes us into her history, her home, and her culture as she educates us on the unique relationship the Netherlands has with Blue Curacao. She tells us how Black Dutch in Amsterdam are standing for #blacklivesmatter and the fight for equality. Take a seat and meet our sister, Chanury. 

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