They Tried Silencing Us, But You Can’t Silence Stories God Intended Telling
Historically our ancestral and cultural wisdom was passed down through oral traditions. Oral Traditions commonly include speech, song, storytelling, theatrical performance, proverbs, and communal knowledge.
Even before forced Western influence, written text and symbols existed throughout African cultures. But oral traditions were preferred because they focused on building community.
Elders understood that part of their role and preparation of becoming good ancestors was sharing their wisdom with younger generations.
But once enslavement and colonization began, these traditions became our spiritual warfare, “writing” our narratives into the past, present, and future.
Beloved writer Audre Lorde once wrote:
“When we speak we are afraid our words will not be heard nor welcomed but when we are silent we are still afraid. So it is better to speak remembering we were never meant to survive.”
There are many ways to use our voices. When you speak you betta say it with yo’ chest! That fire we feel when we speak passionately is the divine coming through.
What oral traditions were used in your family growing up? What story needs telling that only you can tell? Your voice matters, beloved.