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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 ]
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.
The Tennessean has presented Black Tennessee Voices Storytellers Live annually since 2022. In 2024, five storytellers focused on education narratives.
Produced by the International Storytelling Center, the three-day outdoor festival features performances by internationally known artists. In existence for almost 50 years, the Festival attracts nearly 11,000 audience members annually, including school groups whose students attend as an educational experience.
Join the Storytellers Project in 2022 as a storyteller or in the audience for true, first-person stories that bring us closer as a community.
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 ...
The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational and professional organization of African American journalists, students, and media professionals. Founded in 1975 in Washington, D.C. , by 44 journalists, the NABJ's stated purpose is to provide quality programs and services to and advocate on behalf of ...
Join the Austin American-Statesman and the Storytellers Project in 2022 for a series true, personal stories told by the people who live and work here.