Tribute to Rudder, Resistance at Emancipation Village

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Michelle Loubon

All roads lead to the Lidj Yasu Omowale Emancipation Village, at the Queen’s Park Savannah (QPS) Port of Spain, from July 29 to August 1

But before the fetching tapestry of African themed shopping, culture, arts, crafts and history unfolds, The Emancipation Support Committee Of Trinidad and Tobago (ESCTT), Executive Chair, Zakiya Uzoma-Wadada, said there will be highlights including honours for iconic calypsonian David Michael Rudder and the late Lutalo Masimba (Bro Resistance), former president of the Trinbago Unified Calypsonians’ Organisation. Resistance died on July 14, 2021, and, left a legacy of rapso hits.

Uzoma-Wadada said a signature event will be a visit from Senegalese journalist Amandla Thomas-Johnson, who is writing a book on the late Pan African leader Kwame Ture. Thomas-Johnson will share his knowledge at the launch of the Kwame Ture Memorial Lecture Series, and it will coincide with ESCTT theme “Commemorating 30 Years Of Transformation and Resilience”.

On the tribute to Resistance, Uzoma-Wadada said: “Last year, we hosted an online tribute. This year, we will have artistes who cling to the rapso tradition paying tribute to him. Rudder will be coming in and we will be honouring him. We thank them for their contribution.”

She also said there will be a slew of exciting events including the Yoruba Village Drum Festival and Ewa Afrika a Nubian Renaissance fashion show coordinated by Richard Young and other local designers.

On Wednesday, ESCTT held its official launch, at which Culture Minister Randall Mitchell delivered the feature address at the Bergerac Road, Maraval headquarters.

Among the battery of speakers were Khafra Kambon, Director of Regional and Pan African Affairs, ESCTT; Esther Gomo, Head of Chancery, Representative of High Commission for the Federal Republic of Nigeria; and His Excellency Alvaro Sanchez Cordero, Ambassador of Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. They were joined by Her Excellency Selvia Miller, Ambassador of the Republic of Panama; and Dr Natalia Kanem, Chief Executive Officer of the United Nations Population Fund. Guests were entertained by San Juan South Cultural Organisation’s drummers, Spoken Word Poet Zakiya Gill, and Stacy Sobers, 2018 National Calypso Queen.

Asha Kambon, ESCTT director of Communications and Public Relations, served as facilitator. Equino Moyo, elder, historian and director of ESCTT, was also present. Each speaker extended best wishes to ESCTT.

Itinerary: Pan African Festival TT Commemorating Emancipation Launch events

June 12-5 p.m 2022 Pan African Festival TT Commemorating Emancipation Launch Of The Kwame Ture Memorial Lecture Series “Kwame Ture In Trinidad and Tobago Revisiting Black Power” – Amandla Thomas-Johnson, a journalist based in Dakar, Senegal, covering West Africa
June 18-3 p.mThe Yoruba Village Drum Festival (Tribute To Fathers)
June 26-4 p.mEwa Afrika a nubian renaissance at Garden Theatre, Queen’s Hall, St Ann’s. (There will be a pavilion with an extraordinary display of creative products and services with an exhibition configuration)
July 3Kwame Ture Memorial Lecture Series and Film Festival
“The Legacy Of Discrimination in Education Against The African Child: Towards a Permanent Solution” –
Dee-Ann Kentish Roberts-Minister Of Education and Social Development of Anguilla
Dr Lennox Bernard-Educator and Curriculum Specialist
July 10 Documentary Film and Panel Discusson 2
“Decolonising Public Spaces: Documentary Audit on Picton Film” –
Gaynor Legall, Coordinator of the Slave Trade and the British audit commissioned by the Welsh government
July 17Documentary Film and Panel Discusson 3
“Raisin Lakay: Contemporary Issues Affecting Haiti’s Development” –
Jessica St Ville Ulyssess, a first generation Haitian American dancer, educator and choreographer
(Medium of dance to tell the story of Haiti)
July 24Lecture “Decolonising Data and Democratising Artificial Intelligence” –
Renee Cummings, Artificial Intelligence Ethicist, Data archivist
“Inclusive Innovation and Public Interest” – Technology Specialist, Criminologist, Criminal Psychologist, Risk Management and Media specialist

Lidj Yasu Omowale
Emancipation Village: The largest collection of African inspired art, craft, jewelry, clothing, educational matersial and food
July 29 10 a.m: Grand Opening Of the Lidj Yasu Omowale Village TransAtlantic Exposition/online
10:30am: Global Africa Forum/ online
3 p.m: Rhythm and Voices Of Africa
5.30 p.m: Tribute To Brother Resistance/online
 8 p.m: Unity Reggae Concert
July 31Noon till 6 p.m : Family Day/Rhythm and Voices Of Africa/Online.
6 p.m: Jazz at Sunset
7 p.m:Pan by Moonlight/online
Entrance fee $30 from 3 p.m
Children under 12 FREE
August 1Emancipation Day
7 a.m: “Yedasse – Tribute to Our Ancestors” Written by poet Dr Pearl Eintou Springer- Treasury Building
9 a.m: Kambule, Brian Lara Promenade through the historic capital to the Village
1 p.m: Rhythm and Voices of Africa (Lidj Yasu)
Flambeaux Procession From Lidj Yasu to All Stars Panyard, Duke Street

More info: 868-628-5008; Fax 1-868-628-9526: E-mail: info.emancipation@esc-tt.org

Facebook: Emancipation Support Committee- ESC

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