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In this episode host, Brittany Gayle reads aloud the book, Why The Sky Is Far Away: A Nigerian Folktale retold by Mary-Joan Gerson and Carla Golembe. In celebration of Black History Month, this week's conscious challenge is to tell someone a story.
The tradition of oral history has always been a critical component in how generations shared important information, family stories, and cultural lessons. It is vital that we share our stories, in our own words. It's essential that we take control of the narrative, the images, and the mindset of the youth, so they know that they have the free will to make their own time!
~Subscribe and share this podcast today!~
Follow Us @makeyourowntime & @IamBrittanyGayle on Instagram
Email: [email protected]
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In this episode host, Brittany Gayle reads aloud the book, Why The Sky Is Far Away: A Nigerian Folktale retold by Mary-Joan Gerson and Carla Golembe. In celebration of Black History Month, this week's conscious challenge is to tell someone a story.
The tradition of oral history has always been a critical component in how generations shared important information, family stories, and cultural lessons. It is vital that we share our stories, in our own words. It's essential that we take control of the narrative, the images, and the mindset of the youth, so they know that they have the free will to make their own time!
~Subscribe and share this podcast today!~
Follow Us @makeyourowntime & @IamBrittanyGayle on Instagram
Email: [email protected]