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PROFILE: Buxtonian Pauline Baird is dedicated to keeping Guyanese creole alive
Buxton born writer and professor Pauline Baird is dedicated to keeping Guyanese creole alive
By Oluatoyin Alleyne – November 20, 2022
Dr. Pauline Baird
Dr Pauline Baird is a professor and author who wants to keep Guyanese creole alive and chief among her attributes is her storytelling skill, which she learned from her deceased mother, who was a consummate storyteller.
In fact, Megan Griffith-Baird did not just tell the stories she portrayed them in the way she dressed, which was always African styled, and when she walked through the streets of Buxton, East Coast Demerara, everyone knew her mission was keeping African culture alive. Her daughter described her as being quite an activist. Continue reading →
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