This documentary series exposes how volcanic forces shaped the first civilizations of the Caribbean. It follows the people who settled on unstable islands born from fire, showing how they built homes, planted crops, and rebuilt their lives after eruptions tore their world apart. Through archaeological evidence, surviving terraces, and ceremonial objects placed near ancient vents, the story reveals a civilization forged under constant threat. Their choices, movements, and beliefs all formed under the pressure of a landscape that could shift without warning.
Explore the hidden environmental history of the Caribbean in this deep-dive documentary into colonial deforestation and the ecological damage that reshaped Jamaica, Haiti, and...
How Major Caribbean Gangs Fell: The Reckoning of Christopher "Dudus" Coke and the Trinidadian Underworld. In this long-form documentary, we explore the rise and...
Explore the cultural biography of John Kenneth Holt, the smooth-voiced reggae legend whose impact on Jamaican music and Caribbean identity transcended borders. From his...