Denyce Blackman
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Zillionhaire
A look at Zillionhaire, a black-owned business in Birmingham, UK, connecting black women with hairdressers who understand black hair.
Film and Edited by Denyce Blackman - 2018
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Відео

What is GDPR and how does it affect my existing contact list?
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Filmed and edited by Denyce Blackman July, 2018
2018 Email Marketing Software Commercial
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Filmed and edited by Denyce Blackman July 2018
Open Doors: A Guyanese Community in Barbados
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We consider the Caribbean a family but not everyone feels included. The Guyanese community in Barbados admit they faced some stigma when they first arrived, but the "one love" approach by Guyanese businessman Vishal Narine created a space where all could feel welcome. Produced and edited by Denyce Blackman. Filmed by Rondell French. Music: Guyana Original Folk Songs Vol 03 I do not own the righ...
My English Name
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East Asian students living in Birmingham, UK touch on their fragmented identities by comparing their birth and borrowed names. Film by Denyce Blackman 2018
BAJAN FISHERMEN: "I Would Always Choose the Sea"
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On the sidelines of the Fisherfolk Day celebrations in Oistins, Barbados, local fishermen spoke of the ups and downs of one of the island's oldest professions. Music: Bajan Fishermen by The Mighty Gabby Produced by Denyce Blackman for CBC News
Riots in the Land: The Bajan Tale of 1937
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Only the oldest Barbadians remember the outrage, destruction and deaths of the Barbados riots in 1937. A restless push for workers rights led to unimaginable events, sparked by the now national hero Clement Payne. Produced by Denyce Blackman for CBC TV 8
"PSSSST!" : Catcalling on the streets of Barbados
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How many women enjoy being catcalled? In Barbados, just as in most parts of the world, not many do. Deep rooted misogyny meets 21st century social justice as Bajan women defend their space and their rights. Produced by Denyce Blackman for CBC TV 8 Barbados
All Is Rum: A Look at Alcoholism in Barbados
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A celebration of intoxication and a pervasive rum shop culture have led to crippling alcoholism in Barbados. Although groups like Alcoholics Anonymous and Verdun House are willing to help, those affected say it's not always that easy.
Horatio Nelson: Barbados' Most Controversial Statue
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A statue of the British admiral Horatio Lord Nelson stands tall in the middle of Bridgetown, the capital city of Barbados. The debate is not yet over regarding the statue's placement and existence in the former British colony. This feature poses the question: What value does the statue have in a post-colonial Barbados? Produced by Denyce Blackman for CBC news 2017 Petition to remove the statue:...
Errol Barrow: The Father of Barbadian Independence
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Errol Barrow, fondly remembered through songs, plays, monuments and visual art, is Barbados' most talked-about national hero. This video - a tribute - examines the life and legacy of "The Skipper". Produced by Denyce Blackman for the Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation 2016. The featured include: David Thompson, David Commisiong, Dame Nita Barrow, Dr Lennox Honeychurch, Sir Frederick Smith
Rastafari in Barbados: A Journey to Acceptance
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A short video highlights the introduction of the Rastafari movement to Barbados in 1975, and subsequent challenges facing members of that faith, including social and legal discrimination. The highlight of many Rastafari elders was the visit of Emperor Haile Selassie I in 1966. Narrated and Produced by Denyce Blackman for the Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation. 2016.

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  • @KaylaBishop-yr8eo
    @KaylaBishop-yr8eo 2 місяці тому

    Ma gals

  • @KaylaBishop-yr8eo
    @KaylaBishop-yr8eo 2 місяці тому

    I aint undastand

  • @ChantelWhitley-rs3uu
    @ChantelWhitley-rs3uu 7 місяців тому

    What time a man said angel l o o k a god l-o-l😅

  • @ChantelWhitley-rs3uu
    @ChantelWhitley-rs3uu 7 місяців тому

    I hate when you pass the road some f o o l say in red pole I ain't c c o w

  • @davidoeltonyale9001
    @davidoeltonyale9001 7 місяців тому

    Van a renunciar a la poca historia que tienen estos africanos😂

    • @dudu6647
      @dudu6647 2 місяці тому

      why dont you fix your shthole country first ?

  • @Kabkabmbujimayi
    @Kabkabmbujimayi 7 місяців тому

    Rihanna

  • @CaribbeanGlow
    @CaribbeanGlow 10 місяців тому

    We forever will honour our greatest national HERO The Right Excellent Errol Barrow. As a Bajan I'm thankful for him creating a place to call home 🇧🇧

  • @Present4
    @Present4 10 місяців тому

    Well done, Denyse.

  • @clevelandsgriffith4684
    @clevelandsgriffith4684 11 місяців тому

    The Dipper

  • @susandixson5830
    @susandixson5830 Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @shottax
    @shottax 2 роки тому

    My great great uncle wish I met him

  • @raul9351-n4z
    @raul9351-n4z 2 роки тому

    21/1/1921 - 01/06/1987

  • @Mongooseonthaloose
    @Mongooseonthaloose 2 роки тому

    My godfather! Thanks for posting this… I have fond memories of my time with him growing up. I miss him terribly

  • @seonconnell1761
    @seonconnell1761 2 роки тому

    flatbush school barrows students

  • @bajjan6211
    @bajjan6211 2 роки тому

    This is a great informative channel, I know your Dad is proud of you.

  • @aaronhunte8768
    @aaronhunte8768 3 роки тому

    Barbados NEED another Errol W. Barrow type again in power, who would not sell off Barbados as the BLP love to do.

  • @bajanaussie
    @bajanaussie 3 роки тому

    Bajans like our Guyanese brothers and sisters. Their cool people, just a few have a problem with Guyanese taking the jobs but if we don't want to do the job why are we complaining that the Guyanese taking them? I've been to Guyanese and loved it and would like to go back again soon

  • @bajanaussie
    @bajanaussie 3 роки тому

    Feminism is slowly creeping into Barbados... It won't survive there though. Bajans don't give a shite

  • @bajanaussie
    @bajanaussie 3 роки тому

    That's we culture

    • @blackdenyce
      @blackdenyce 3 роки тому

      If you listen to the comments in the video you'd pick up that it's a culture that makes these and countless other women feel very uncomfortable and objectified.

  • @babyrob7777
    @babyrob7777 3 роки тому

    Lovely reporting btw

  • @babyrob7777
    @babyrob7777 3 роки тому

    I laughed when the guy started talking with blue hat lol

  • @GSeven-yc8gu
    @GSeven-yc8gu 3 роки тому

    Wow 🇧🇧

  • @aaronhunte8768
    @aaronhunte8768 3 роки тому

    E. W. Barrow, a great visionary & great leader without fear of anyone. Thank God he survive those World War Two missions as a pilot.A True hero and down to earth gentleman.

  • @etiennisebaptiste4644
    @etiennisebaptiste4644 3 роки тому

    My dad and I were discussing this riot. He couldn’t remember the exact year, so thank you for your report.

  • @adekouande886
    @adekouande886 3 роки тому

    Ade kouande

  • @fireredz2213
    @fireredz2213 3 роки тому

    Alot of Islanders have Guyanese ancestry and don't even know it . The slaves that populated the Caribbean were first shipped to Brazil, Guyana and Suriname . Then they were disburse to the islands . This was a form of punishment for the " Rebellious Slaves " .

  • @llneonwilson
    @llneonwilson 3 роки тому

    Britain stole from all the islands. Blow it up

  • @llneonwilson
    @llneonwilson 3 роки тому

    Should be dismantled. Immediately

  • @adrianbristol4392
    @adrianbristol4392 3 роки тому

    I lived in Barbados for 5yrs, it is a very nice place but most of the local in Barbados narrow minded, they totally thinks different from those Barbadian that travel

  • @goptasingh4432
    @goptasingh4432 3 роки тому

    Guyanese is hard working people in general

  • @occupationlivevil1855
    @occupationlivevil1855 3 роки тому

    Lol

  • @juliusmcbean1611
    @juliusmcbean1611 3 роки тому

    I lived in Barbados 🇧🇧 for almost a year. Beautiful small island. Wish to visit again.

  • @diane84
    @diane84 3 роки тому

    I visit Barbados, twice they don't treat GT people nice that's sad

    • @europaeuropa1858
      @europaeuropa1858 3 роки тому

      Truly speaking👍

    • @gloriawalters1549
      @gloriawalters1549 2 роки тому

      Lie

    • @maztrex3598
      @maztrex3598 11 місяців тому

      Just Smelly Guyanese Indians! 🤡🤣

    • @megaman42951
      @megaman42951 7 місяців тому

      We don’t have any problem with Guyanese people, only the ones who come to the country to engage in illegal shite, unfortunately, the legit Guianese got swept up in that bad reputation, it wasn’t fair, but that’s how it goes.

  • @anthonynarain8862
    @anthonynarain8862 3 роки тому

    In September 2018 i went to Barbados and I visited this bar . I had a wonderful time there I even spoke with the owner. Everyone was having a great time . This Bar is beautiful. Love this place .

  • @gilliansolomon9643
    @gilliansolomon9643 3 роки тому

    My grandfather was from Barbados. When I visited Barbados a few times I was told I like a Bajan. Lots of Guyanese have BAJAN ANCESTORS

    • @rrsp60
      @rrsp60 3 роки тому

      Very True. That is reflected in the surnames of a lot of Guyanese. I refer to them as " transplanted Barbadians."

    • @fireredz2213
      @fireredz2213 3 роки тому

      True , but truth be told alot of islanders ancestry are Guyanese moreover and not the other way around. Slaves came up from , the Brazil, Guyana and Suriname and helped to populate the Caribbean....facts !!!

  • @Sthmohtwenty
    @Sthmohtwenty 3 роки тому

    Big up bajan but dem hostile 2 guyanese at grantley""" Adams airport I had my fair share so I can hallah""" change aio behaviour

    • @v.t.8752
      @v.t.8752 3 роки тому

      They does be hostile to Bajans coming home too. They does say ,"Welcome Home" but its not friendly. I agree

  • @marlenepollard4982
    @marlenepollard4982 3 роки тому

    Barbados welcome you guys, lots of Bajans had immigrated to Guyana in the past including my relatives. I do enjoy Delicious Guyanese . 🏝️🇧🇧🏝️🇧🇧🏝️ Cuisine

  • @peggystoutemorin4529
    @peggystoutemorin4529 3 роки тому

    Every Barbadian needs to read his Mirror Image speech at least once a year.

  • @TerryBubbler
    @TerryBubbler 4 роки тому

    Bajans and afro Guyanese are practically cousins anyway. There was a large influx of bajans to Guyana and Panama back in the day to seek work etc.

    • @TerryBubbler
      @TerryBubbler 4 роки тому

      @bajan boi you done know. Bless

    • @TerryBubbler
      @TerryBubbler 7 місяців тому

      ​@@ChantelWhitley-rs3uuI have no idea whatsoever as to what you're babbling on about.

  • @markpain1683
    @markpain1683 4 роки тому

    Nothing compared to covid 19.

    • @Yu-hx5jo
      @Yu-hx5jo Рік тому

      Dumbass there were no riots even during covid 19

  • @marherhernguez6397
    @marherhernguez6397 4 роки тому

    HOW A WOMAN DRESSES HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH HOW MEN REACT! That’s just a whole fucking excuse and front men put up to justify why they do that shit. You could be covered from HEAD TO TOES and men will STILL catcall. I have witnessed men catcalling women that are FULLY COVERED saying “ohh baby i wonder what goods you got hiding under there” so when you frigging dress provocatively (FOR YOURSELF) men have shit to say, when you cover up and again (FOR YOURSELF) they wanna sit there and stare you down because they STILL WANNA KNOW what’s underneath. Don’t tell women HOW TO DRESS, fucking teach men HOW TO RESPECT! If you wouldn’t do it to your mother, daughter, sister, aunt, cousin, and wouldnt want it done to them by other men, then DON’T DO IT TO ANYONE ELSE’s mother, daughter, sister, aunt, or cousin etc!

  • @morrisbabaarts2350
    @morrisbabaarts2350 4 роки тому

    Kip it op

  • @originalman9748
    @originalman9748 4 роки тому

    Fact is that rastafarian is no different to the Christians and religious people, the only thing is that some rastafarian teach is don't eat the flesh of any animals, ital which is more popular know as vegan, now the rastafarian share the same beliefs as the Christians eg god, jesus ect and the same Bible which was designed to dumb you down to put fear and control the people which it did for over 500 years, religion is all man made belief systems, the problem is that most don't have critical thinking and prefer to be a sheep to be lead, and repeated the same hand me down stories which people call culture which comes from the European word cult, fact is the first people were known as the star people or sun people ( Black people) and there is no proof of any other race only from 6000 BC (before the Caucasian) all other races are bioengineer, religion and the English language is only 1400 year old so the bible timeline is a lie, adam(atom) eve were not first man and woman and snakes don't talk, big people however like to believe in fairy tales like a man live in a wale stomach and a man walking on water, the bible is also known as the sun book as it was originally stories of the celestial bodies eg sun, moon and stars, the word sun was changed to son giving this a name (jesus) and fake personality all characters in the bible never existed, the bible was never meant to be taken literally but guess what smart dummies did, take it literally, the bible is debunk it also means that rastafarians is livin a lie,and the great king lineage is also a lie, god+religion =madness (brainwashed all the same to me) forget everything you have learnt in the west its all lies, including where you live most think we live on a ball floating in space, just like western medicines religion will not save you, only you yourself can do this. Peace and love to the people

  • @randyboyke-cadet1880
    @randyboyke-cadet1880 4 роки тому

    Leadership matters!!

  • @caltheodore4201
    @caltheodore4201 4 роки тому

    Would really like to know the two people who disliked this video.

    • @v.t.8752
      @v.t.8752 4 роки тому

      They are non factors

  • @blackdenyce
    @blackdenyce 4 роки тому

    RIP Ras Iral 3:13

  • @fentonkennethbarrow7335
    @fentonkennethbarrow7335 4 роки тому

    Blessings!!

  • @alioucisse1548
    @alioucisse1548 5 років тому

    The greatest leader Barbados ever had..A real soldier

  • @canar7
    @canar7 5 років тому

    Does this place exist still?

    • @blackdenyce
      @blackdenyce 5 років тому

      It does, you can find them on Facebook

    • @chrisc1881
      @chrisc1881 3 роки тому

      I definitely will look for this place when l visit Barbados 🇧🇧 again.

  • @TheStapleGunKid
    @TheStapleGunKid 5 років тому

    Nelson's naval victories ensured British dominance of the sea so they could combat slavery effectively. He did as much to fight slavery as anyone, no matter what his personal views on the subject were.