Gaelic speakers of African heritage. Luchd-labhairt na GÃ idhlig aig a bheil dualchas Afraganach.
Anns a' phrògram aithriseachd ùr seo, thèid an t-seinneadair, Cass Ezeji, air chuairt a’ coinneachadh ri luchd-labhairt na Gà idhlig aig a bheil dualchas Afraganach. Mar bhoireannach òg le dualchas à Nigeria agus Alba, bha coimhearsnachd na Gà idhlig a’ faireachdainn fad air falbh bhuaipe nuair a bha i a’ fàs suas. Ged a tha Gà idhlig gu leòr aice, cha robh i riamh cinnteach ma h-à ite ann an saoghal na Gà idhlig.
A’ tòiseachadh leis an sgoil far an do dh’ ionnsaich i Gà idhlig, bheir Cass dhuinn sealladh pearsanta mu beatha is i a’ faighneach a bheil à ite dhi ann an cultair far nach eil i faicinn mòran da leithid fhèin. Bheir i sùil mhionaideach air na ceanglaichean eadar na Gà idheil agus trà illeachd agus mar a fhuair teaghlaichean sa Ghà idhealtachd buannachd mhòr às a’ ghnìomhachas oillteil seo. Bruidhnidh i ri daoine a tha mion-eòlach air eachdraidh trà illeachd gus faicinn am fianais a fhathast ri lorg, an dà chuid a-muigh air an dùthaich agus anns a’ bhaile mhòr. Thèid ceistean dhuilich an togail ’s e foilleiseach gu bheil grà in-cinnidh fhathast a’ toirt buaidh san latha an-diugh.
Le bhith bruidhinn ri Afro-Gà idheil eile, faighnichidh i dè dìreach a tha e a' ciallachadh a bhith nad phà irt den choimhearsnachd Ghà idhealach? Agus – airson a’ chiad turas – feuchaidh Cass air òran Gà idhlig a sheinn.
Singer Cass Ezeji takes a journey to meet Gaelic speakers of African heritage. As a young woman with roots in Nigeria and Scotland, she felt disconnected from the Gaelic community growing up. Though she speaks the language fluently, she’s never been sure of her identity within the Gaelic world.
Beginning at the school where she learned Gaelic, Cass gives a personal insight into her life as she tries to find her place in a culture where she rarely sees herself represented. She uncovers the historical ties between the Gaels and the slave trade and how Highland families greatly profited from this vile enterprise. Cass meets experts to look at the evidence that can still be found, both in the countryside and cities. Difficult questions will be raised as racism continues to have an impact to this day.
In speaking with fellow Afro-Gaels, Cass examines just what it means to be part of the Gaelic community. And, for the first time, she gives Gaelic singing a go.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Director | Catriona Lexy Campbell |
Producer | Peter Macqueen |
Executive Producer | Seumas Mactaggart |
Executive Producer | Margaret Mary Murray |
Production Manager | Marion Maclean |
Broadcasts
- Mon 4 Oct 2021 21:00
- Tue 5 Oct 2021 22:00
- Mon 3 Jan 2022 21:00
- Mon 11 Sep 2023 21:00
- Tue 12 Sep 2023 22:00
- Mon 21 Oct 2024 21:00
- Tue 22 Oct 2024 22:00