It's not a game, ya'll. Black storytelling is a calling, a balm, but it is also a career. In this episode, we learn more about the essential role of black storytelling from tellers Len Cabral and Valerie Tutson. For Len, storytelling breathes life in a lush Cape Verdean family legacy that goes back as far as the 1800s. To Val, who identifies as a biracial, storytelling was the deliberation space of her childhood, the place where she engaged her embattled family legacies. Len and Val affirm that our storytelling chronicles, heals, and bridges generations.
It's not a game, ya'll. Black storytelling is a calling, a balm, but it is also a career. In this episode, we learn more about the essential role of black storytelling from tellers Len Cabral and Valerie Tutson. For Len, storytelling breathes life in a lush Cape Verdean family legacy that goes back as far as the 1800s. To Val, who identifies as a biracial, storytelling was the deliberation space of her childhood, the place where she engaged her embattled family legacies. Len and Val affirm that our storytelling chronicles, heals, and bridges generations.