From St Kitts and Nevis’ WINN. Follow the link below to listen to the report.
Despite their emergence from a colonial past, heritage resources can today be successfully used for education, recreation and tourism. That assurance is coming from historian and anthropologist Dr Lennox Honychurch. Dr Honychurch spoke to the issue during a recent lecture at the UWI Open Campus in Basseterre. According to Dr Honychurch, heritage resources help tell the story of the resilience of Caribbean people. Meanwhile, Larry Armony of the Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park Society says he is becoming increasingly concerned that regional states are glorifying pirates who roamed the Caribbean in the colonial past. Armony says it bothers him that piracy is seen as an attractive topic. The Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park Society is celebrating its 50th anniversary.
For the original report go to http://www.winnfm.com/news/local/12595-honeychurch-use-heritage-resources-for-education-tourism-recreation
