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Relationship of interviewees: Colleagues at community centre
Where: Ipswich, Suffolk
Language of interview: English
Voice clip 1 Antoine Ingram remembers the first time he went to the Caribbean as a teenager, when he felt strange to be part of a black majority population, rather than in the minority, as he was used to back home.
Annette Hack Annette talks about her children's interest in their Guyanese heritage.
Radmila Tucker Radmila describes the difficulties she had being accepted in the UK after coming here from Serbia.
Sharon Lee Sharon talks about her accent, how it varies depending on the situation - and how she can always recognise a Caribbean voice.
Long description of interview: The group includes three members of the Ipswich Caribbean community and a woman, Radmila Tucker, who came to the UK from Serbia. They talk about their heritage and about being accepted in new communities. Antoine Ingram has some interesting things to say about finding himself part of a majority group when visiting the Caribbean.