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Tangible Voices
Carey
10 episodes
4 days ago
This is a space where true voices from the past and present can be uncovered, shift our perspective, and resonate with our lives today.
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This is a space where true voices from the past and present can be uncovered, shift our perspective, and resonate with our lives today.
Show more...
Arts
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1. They Came to Stay
Tangible Voices
9 minutes 4 seconds
5 years ago
1. They Came to Stay

This is Tangible Voices, a space where true voices from the past and present can be uncovered, shift our perspective, and resonate with our lives today. I’m Carey, an educator, performer, and artist. I hope to put many different voices over the loudspeaker, so to speak, through this podcast.

To kick off my series, over the next few episodes, I will be reading accounts from African-American women who changed history-- and in their own words. The book I’ll be reading from is called I Dream A World: Portraits of Black Women Who Changed America. The book contains photographs and interviews by Brian Lanker. Edited by Barbara Summers,  foreword by Maya Angelou. This book was originally published in 1989.

Today, I will be reading “They Came to Stay”, Maya Angelou’s foreword to I Dream A World. This is a captivating, heart-wrenching, brutally honest reminder of the weight African-turned-American women have carried for the USA. 

In this year, 2020, the Amplify Melanated Voices movement has taken off. I am an African-American myself, a descendant of West Africans, and the more I learn about my people, the more I desire to share our history. Though I had conceived this very episode last year, I’m beginning to come to the understanding that everything happens for a reason; and this is an important time to begin releasing stories to the world.


Tangible Voices
This is a space where true voices from the past and present can be uncovered, shift our perspective, and resonate with our lives today.