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Abandoned Daughters of Caribbean Moms

Abandoned Daughters of Caribbean Moms

By: J. Rosemarie Francis
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During the 1950s and 60s, hundreds of thousands of West Indians, including many Caribbean moms, migrated to the UK, Canada, and the U.S. for better opportunities. They played vital roles in industries like healthcare and education, significantly shaping the cultural landscape of their new homes. However, many of these mothers left their children, particularly daughters, behind. While some daughters later reunited with their mothers, the emotional scars from these long separations often went unhealed, leaving many relationships fractured. This podcast explores the profound and lasting impact of this mass migration on the daughters left behind, examining the emotional toll and the long-term effects of these unresolved relationships between Caribbean mothers and their daughters.Copyright 2026 J. Rosemarie Francis Relationships Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Finding My Missing Father
    May 16 2026

    Earlier this year I discovered the identity of my father. In the last episode, I discussed how not knowing my father’s identity left a hole in my identity I didn’t even realize was there.

    I always said it didn’t matter who he was. But the truth of who he was and what he did really shattered any relationship I could have had with him. And with my mother as well since she’s lied to me all my life.

    This is very hard for me to talk about but I feel I need to deal with it and this is my way to process this destructive episode of my life.

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    19 mins
  • Discovering My Identity Through My Missing Father w/J. Rosemarie Francis
    Oct 15 2024

    At 63 years old, I reflect on the absence of my father, a man I've never known, and how this missing piece of my identity has subtly shaped my life. A chance encounter in church triggers a profound realization that, although I never felt incomplete, the absence of my father has impacted my understanding of myself.

    Ultimately, I learned that true self-knowledge comes from embracing the unknown parts of our stories, rather than seeking to fill every gap.d

    Key Takeaways

    00:00 I never thought much about my father’s absence, as my maternal grandfather filled the fatherly role in my early life. However, at 63, a single moment in church shifted my perspective on this missing piece of my identity.

    02:00 The absence of a parent, especially for daughters in single-parent homes, can quietly shape identity, even if we convince ourselves we don't need that missing piece.

    03:00 Embracing unanswered questions, rather than seeking closure through filling gaps, allows us to understand our story and to live within that uncertainty.

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    #Identity #growingupwithoutafather #Self-discovery #Familyhistory #Personaljourney


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    7 mins
  • Self-Reflection: The Key to Begin Healing
    Oct 2 2024

    Key Takeaways:

    (00:00:13) – Impact of Childhood Abandonment: How the abandonment I experienced as a child has influenced my adult relationships and sense of self-worth, particularly after my third divorce.

    (02:24:92) – Healing through Self-Reflection: Healing from childhood trauma starts with self-reflection and accountability rather than blaming others for your past.

    (04:49:63) – Effects of Abandonment in Adulthood: How abandonment has shaped my behavior, making me avoid conflict and withdraw from situations where I feel like a burden.

    (07:12:52) – Taking Responsibility for Your Life: The importance of taking full responsibility for your life, how Jack Canfield's The Success Principles is currently influencing my journey of continuing self-awareness.

    (09:36:61) – God as a Source of Healing: Understanding God as your loving father is essential for healing from abandonment and building healthy relationships.

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    12 mins
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