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Radio 3,06 Oct 2018,29 mins

Miss Birdie's Letter

Between the Ears

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Poet Karen McCarthy Woolf follows the trail of a letter sent to her Jamaican grandmother by her Church, commending her on 67 years of faithful service. The trip takes her back to her father’s village, and to 1918, when her grandmother sets off for downtown Kingston from the poor country parish of St Catherine, a district that is now under a state of emergency as part of a government crackdown on gang violence. What would life have been like for a rural migrant at the end of the First World War? And how does that compare to today? Written and performed by Karen McCarthy Woolf Pastor: Wyllie Longmore Sound design Sharon Hughes Produced by Susan Roberts Directed by Sharon Sephton

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