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“Crossing the Waters” film highlights impact of Bahamian pioneers in South Florida

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In “’Crossing the Waters’ film highlights impact of Bahamian pioneers in South Florida,” Jhaneal French (Caribbean National Weekly) briefly reviews a film, directed by Michele Dallas and co-written by Lindsey Michele Powell, highlighting the perseverance and impact of Bahamian settlers in Florida.

Bahamians share a rich and intricately woven history with various communities across America, a narrative often overlooked but brought to light by Dr. Michele Dallas through her compelling film, “CROSSING THE WATERS: The Impact of Bahamian Pioneers in South Florida.”

On February 3, at the African-American Research Library and Cultural Center on Sistrunk Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale, Dr. Dallas unveiled her film, aimed at illuminating the profound influence of Bahamian pioneers in shaping South Florida’s landscape.

Through captivating storytelling, the film not only enlightens but also preserves crucial chapters of history, highlighting the significant contributions of Bahamian settlers. In Coconut Grove, their early presence played pivotal roles in fostering vibrant communities, while in Fort Lauderdale, they left an indelible mark through expertise in trading, farming, fishing, masonry, and wrecking along the New River.

The proximity of Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and neighboring areas to the Bahamas has fostered enduring ties, with many U.S.-affiliated businesses in the Bahamas today centered around tourism, underscoring the lasting connections across the waters.

Written and directed by Dr. Michele Dallas, with Lindsey Michele Powell as co-writer, the film stands as a testament to the perseverance and impact of Bahamian pioneers. Notably, Dr. Dallas herself has made history as the first African American woman to practice dentistry in Broward County, and her contributions extend to state-level recognition, having been appointed by former Governor Jeb Bush to the State of Florida Board of Dentistry.

For original article, see https://www.caribbeannationalweekly.com/community-news/crossing-the-waters-film-highlights-impact-of-bahamian-pioneers-in-south-florida

Film trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q42QvlSWB9s

In “’Crossing the Waters’ film highlights impact of Bahamian pioneers in South Florida,” Jhaneal French (Caribbean National Weekly) briefly reviews a film, directed by Michele Dallas and co-written by Lindsey Michele Powell, highlighting the perseverance and impact of Bahamian settlers in Florida. Bahamians share a rich and intricately woven history with various communities across America,