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The Guyana SPEAKS Series

The Guyana SPEAKS Series

Guyana SPEAKS

Guyana SPEAKS is held at the Classic in Tooting Bec UK on the last Sunday of every month (August excepted). To find out more about our events you can email guyanaspeaks@gmail.com or follow us on our public facebook forum, Guyana SPEAKS.

2 - Guyana SPEAKS: Celebrating Guyanese-British Poets & Storywriters
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  • 2 - Guyana SPEAKS: Celebrating Guyanese-British Poets & Storywriters

    This Guyana SPEAKS event took place on Sunday, 26th January (2pm-5pm).  It involved the invited guests: Maggie Harris, Brian Reid and Elly Niland, and included live contributions from members of the audience: Doris Harper-Wills, Fay Clarke, Gina Agnew, Kim Sheldon, Nyasha Westmaas (via YouTube), Juanita Cox and Sandra Agard.  The event was curated and produced by Juanita Cox and Rod Westmaas, co-founders of Guyana SPEAKS.  This event could not be the success it was without the regular support and assistance of Greer Westmaas, the generosity of Tafawa Ntune - proprietor of The Classic in Tooting Bec, our wonderful audience and 'speakers' who kindly share their talents and time!  

    PLEASE NOTE:
    Due to technical problems this recording is missing the first 10 minutes of the event and also the last 10 minutes.  This means that the first ten minutes of Maggie Harris's readings are missing, and that the poem by Juanita Cox (Akawini Nights) and the reminiscences and votes of thanks by Sandra Agard are missing.  Nyasha Westmaas's contribution was pre-recorded and is provided separately on the Guyana SPEAKS page.

    Sun, 26 Jan 2020 - 1h 19min
  • 1 - Guyana SPEAKS - The Walter Rodney Legacy: Past, Present and Future (Sunday, 27th October)

    This is a recording of the event that was co-convened by Juanita Cox and Rod Westmaas (Founders of Guyana SPEAKS) on Sunday, 27th October and held at the Classic in Tooting Bec, London (UK).  The Chair was David Dabydeen and the speakers: Patricia Rodney, Esther Stanford Xosei and Cecil Gutzmore.  



    Mon, 28 Oct 2019 - 1h 55min