"When an ELDER dies, a library burns to the ground." 

African Proverb

Speaking EVENTS

The power of oral tradition in African and Indigenous societies lies in its capacity to preserve and transmit cultural knowledge, values, and practices through the art of storytelling. This strengthens community bonds and fosters a shared identity across generations.

Modern society stands to gain immensely by embracing this approach to learning, which promotes intergenerational knowledge transfer and cultivates community. By engaging with oral tradition, we can deepen our understanding of cultures while enhancing social resilience and unity.

We invite you to collaborate on educational platforms, workshops, panel discussions, blogs, vlogs, podcasts, print interviews, and other informational events.

Potential topics include, but are not limited to…

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A young woman with long, curly black hair sits on a brown stool against a blue background. She is wearing a colorful, patterned long-sleeve top and black leather pants.
Group of people, including Maasai man in traditional beaded attire, gathered in a circle during a cultural presentation or discussion.

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