The book preserving the Caribbean’s radical creative history
Duppy, made by British-Jamaican filmmaker and artist Joseph Douglas Elmhirst, is a limited-edition publication documenting hidden stories of Caribbean creativity

In 2018, the British-Jamaican filmmaker and artist Joseph Douglas Elmhirst discovered an episode of the BBC documentary series Everyman, which premiered in 1977, that followed his grandfather, Reverend David Douglas, a Jamaican Pentecostal pastor living in Watford, as he struggled to find a place to preach. Prior to this, Elmhirst had never even seen a picture of his maternal grandfatherhellip;
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