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It weighs on me how far we’ve drifted from sitting at the feet of our elders, listening, learning, and letting their stories shape us. Our elders carry decades of lived wisdom, yet so many leave this world without ever being asked to share even a fraction of what they know.
In this conversation, I sit down with three phenomenal women who have shaped my life — Mrs. Debora Logan‑Lawson, Mrs. Janice Jackson, and Osunnike Anke — to talk about what it really means to grow older, to nurture friendships, to date in this season of life, and to walk as the living, breathing dreams of our ancestors.
By Shuntella WhitfieldIt weighs on me how far we’ve drifted from sitting at the feet of our elders, listening, learning, and letting their stories shape us. Our elders carry decades of lived wisdom, yet so many leave this world without ever being asked to share even a fraction of what they know.
In this conversation, I sit down with three phenomenal women who have shaped my life — Mrs. Debora Logan‑Lawson, Mrs. Janice Jackson, and Osunnike Anke — to talk about what it really means to grow older, to nurture friendships, to date in this season of life, and to walk as the living, breathing dreams of our ancestors.