Rediasporization
Discover the vibrant celebration of culture and community in Rediasporization by Gillian Richards-Greaves, published by the University Press of Mississippi in 2020. This insightful hardback, spanning 160 pages, delves into the unique tradition of Come to My Kwe-Kwe, which brings together Guyanese individuals from around the globe every year on the Friday before Labor Day in Brooklyn, New York.
Richards-Greaves explores how this gathering plays a crucial role in shaping a secondary African Guyanese diaspora, coining the term "rediasporization" to describe this dynamic process. Through her engaging analysis, readers will gain a deeper understanding of cultural identity and community bonds within the diaspora.
Join the conversation about identity, tradition, and the significance of cultural gatherings in modern society with Rediasporization. A must-read for those interested in diaspora studies, cultural anthropology, and the rich heritage of the Guyanese people.