Curious Roots

Michelle McCrary

The Curious Roots podcast digs deep in the living earth of our personal, familial and communal lives to help us understand how we exist in the world today. Though the format of the podcast may vary from season to season, be it narratives, one-on-one interviews or panel discussions, the root line is the same. What are the stories from our family and community histories that travel with us into the present? How do we understand and work with these histories as both individuals and as collectives to create the world of now and the future? Season one of the podcast begins with the maternal story of my own curious roots, still buried, but breathing and holding fast in Harris Neck, Georgia. Each week, in six short form episodes, I’ll share the story of my mother’s people and how it informs my life today. Curious Roots is hosted by Michelle McCrary and is co-produced by Moonshadow Productions and Converge Collaborative.

  1. Part One: Determined Not To Lose

    05/01/2024

    Part One: Determined Not To Lose

    Curious Roots begins its second season with three two-part interviews with community members and descendants of Harris Neck. Our series of interviews begins with Mr. Winston Relaford  who is the Chairman of the Harris Neck Land Trust and direct descendant and son of Harris Neck. We spoke to Mr. Relaford in July of 2023 to talk about his family’s deep roots in Harris Neck and the community’s continuing struggle for justice. Mr. Relaford’s memories of Harris Neck beautifully recall the community’s deep connection to the land and how the land nourished the echoes of Indigenous West African fishing practices. He also shares his connection to Amelia’s Song and how it connected Harris Neck to the tiny village of Senehun Ngola in Sierra Leone. Referenced in this episode African American Redress Network and The Gullah Geechee Heritage Corridor.  Support Gullah Geechee communities on St. Helena and Sapelo Island by following Protect St. Helena And Saving Our Legacy Ourself (SOLO). To get started on the journey to find your Coastal Georgia roots, start with Terri Ward and Ujima Genealogy. Music in this episode is courtesy of the Free Music Archive from  Music in this episode is courtesy of the Free Music Archive from Makaih Beats “Reflection” (licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License) and “Wake Up: It’s  Africa Calling” by Studio Mali (licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License).

    39 min

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The Curious Roots podcast digs deep in the living earth of our personal, familial and communal lives to help us understand how we exist in the world today. Though the format of the podcast may vary from season to season, be it narratives, one-on-one interviews or panel discussions, the root line is the same. What are the stories from our family and community histories that travel with us into the present? How do we understand and work with these histories as both individuals and as collectives to create the world of now and the future? Season one of the podcast begins with the maternal story of my own curious roots, still buried, but breathing and holding fast in Harris Neck, Georgia. Each week, in six short form episodes, I’ll share the story of my mother’s people and how it informs my life today. Curious Roots is hosted by Michelle McCrary and is co-produced by Moonshadow Productions and Converge Collaborative.