Title: Black storytelling traditions
1BLACK STORYTELLING TRADITIONS
2ABOUT
People can be introduced to Black culture through
Black Storytelling Traditions. As a result of the
Black narrative, the reader's perspective of
black language, musical styles, food, and history
becomes more normal. If the person we're helping
is Black, telling them about their culture and
history could be therapeutic. It could serve as
proof of their identification. If the client is
not Black, this may be an opportunity to learn
about the other cultures' qualities on a daily
basis.
3Some of the best Black Storytellers are as listed
below
- Nosa Garrick
- Garrick is the director and executive producer of
My Africa Is, a documentary series about African
reality. Since its inception four years ago, the
show has covered Nairobi, Dakar, Lagos, and
Ghana. Garrick uses her position to highlight
Africa's youth's unrealized potential and the
importance of empowering them.
4- Teddy Goitom
- Stocktown was formed in 1998 by Goitom, a
Swedish-Ethiopian/Eritrean content provider. He
also directed Afripedia, a documentary series on
creatives from Angola, Kenya, South Africa,
Senegal, and Ghana. Afripedia is a visual guide
to art, movies, photography, fashion, design,
music, and current culture. - Damilare Sonoiki
- Sonoiki, a writer for ABC's Black-ish, created
and directed his own comedy pilot, African Booty
Scratcher. The Kickstarter campaign for the
project, which is about a Nigerian immigrant
family in America, was a success. He studied
economics at Harvard, worked on Wall Street, and
then relocated to Los Angeles to pursue a career
as a TV writer.
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