Hidden Histories with Nova Reid

Hidden Histories with Nova Reid
By: Nova Reid
Narrated by: Nova Reid
English | 03-06-25 | B0DT7JX5KB | 4h 19m | M4B@125 kbps | 236.5 MB

Nova Reid, author of The Good Ally, delves into the untold stories of extraordinary, unsung Black women who created and shaped pivotal moments in world history, British culture and society.

Through powerful storytelling, personal insights and new research, Nova delves into the lives of pioneers, journalists and rule-breakers who made vital contributions to civil rights, yet have been mythologised, are unknown or erased from history.

Such as, legendary warrior Queen Nanny of the Maroons, Cubah Cornwallis – who healed a future king of England, ground-breaking journalist Barbara Blake-Hannah, the revolutionary Olive Morris and Gertrude Paul – a pioneering Yorkshire based headteacher who fought for racial equality in education.

From London to Leeds to Jamaica, Nova transports us through time where we immerse ourselves into the worlds of extraordinary women. Linking their historical impact to present-day legacies, she explores the complex relationship between Britain and the Caribbean, with a particular focus on Jamaica.

Bringing humanity and contemporary thinking to challenging histories, Nova offers an opportunity to reflect on empire and identity, while learning from these remarkable women, their enduring spirits and the powerful roles they play in both our healing and our liberation.

A love-note from Nova…
It’s not all doom and gloom, but this series does cover some themes of suicide, slavery, sexual abuse, racism, and colonial violence. If you choose to proceed, please do so with care. After listening, if you feel like you need further support, please see a list of organisations below who may be able to help you.

Ep 1: Queen Nanny – A Spiritual Warrior

Nova visits the Blue Mountains to retell the life of Queen Nanny, the legendary leader of the Maroons’ resistance in Jamaica against British colonial forces. Her story is one of courage, hope and spiritual resilience.

Ep 2: Olive Morris – A Revolutionary Campaigner

Olive was a fearless campaigner for civil rights, women’s liberation and social justice in Britain. This episode delves into the importance of safe spaces and her journey from her involvement in the British Black Panther Movement to co-founding the Brixton Black Women’s Group and the Organisation of Women of African and Asian Descent. Nova recalls her life through the people who knew her personally.

Ep 3: Cubah Cornwallis – A Powerful Healer

Cubah, an exceptional herbalist and healer, played a pivotal role in Jamaica during the 18th century. This episode explores her life and the remarkable story of how she healed a future king of England. Nova brings to light her contributions to plant medicine, its influence in Rastafari culture and the often-overlooked well-being of Black women.

Ep 4: Barbara Blake-Hannah – A Trailblazing Journalist

Barbara Blake-Hannah broke barriers as the first Black female reporter on British television. Nova explores Blake-Hannah’s ground-breaking career, her challenges in the industry, the politics of representation and how she paved the way for future generations, including broadcaster Charlene White.

Ep 5: Gertrude Paul – A Pioneering Educator

Gertrude Paul was a pioneering headteacher from St Kitts who made significant strides in tackling racism in the British education system. Nova visits Leeds to learn more about Paul’s life and explores the toll of activism
and her tireless commitment to combat racial discrimination.

Ep 6: The Quasheba – An Ode to The Unknown Women

Nova looks into the hidden histories of disobedient women. The unsung resistance of the nameless enslaved women who stood up for themselves through small but mighty acts of protest on plantations, is exemplified by two Black women in different countries, centuries later – Louise “Miss Lou” Bennett-Coverley, a well-loved Jamaican poet, and Dame Jocelyn Barrow, a Trinidad and Tobago born force in British politics. Nova explores their achievements and reflects on the Black women from across the series and the ongoing need for disobedient women to effect change.

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