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  2. Linda Goss - Wikipedia

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    Annual National Black Storytelling Festival and Conference in 1982, followed in 1984 by the creation of the National Association of Black Storytellers. [13] Goss served as the Association's first president, from 1984–1991. [ 12 ]

  3. Brother Blue - Wikipedia

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    Brother Blue was frequently featured by the U.S. National Association of Black Storytellers and is frequently referenced by the U.S. griot movement, spearheaded by oral storyteller griots such as Michael D. McCarty [19] in Los Angeles, California, who are extending the original West African griot tradition.

  4. After Trump's appearance, the nation's largest gathering of ...

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    A day after Donald Trump's contentious interview at the National Association of Black Journalists conference, the organization was back to business as usual. Thousands of journalists spoke with ...

  5. Mary Carter Smith - Wikipedia

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    Mary Carter Smith in 1997. Mary Carter Smith (1919 – April 24, 2007) was a noted American educator who helped revive storytelling as an educational tool. She graduated from Coppin State University and was a teacher in the Baltimore City Public School system for thirty-one years.

  6. Trump stuns at Black journalists' conference after suggesting ...

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    ABC News’ Rachel Scott, one of the three moderators on the National Association of Black Journalists panel, pointed out that Harris, the de-facto Democratic nominee for president, attended ...

  7. ‘Snowfall’ was a masterclass in Black storytelling - AOL

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  8. National Storytelling Festival - Wikipedia

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    Two years after the first festival, Smith founded the National Association for the Preservation and Perpetuation of Storytelling (NAPPS), [1] an organization that led America's storytelling renaissance. In 1994, the name of the organization was shortened to the National Storytelling Association (NSA). [2]

  9. OPINION: Educators and students shine in Black Tennessee ...

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    The Tennessean has presented Black Tennessee Voices Storytellers Live annually since 2022. In 2024, five storytellers focused on education narratives.