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The Oral Tradition
Black Digital Archiving
5 episodes
3 days ago
Oral tradition is one of the ways Black history has been passed down through generations. Spoken word, music, song, legends, proverbs, language, and much more have combined to sustain our customs and beliefs, and allow for self-determination of our identities. “The Oral Tradition” podcast by the Black Digital Archiving project features cultural icons in the archival sector, discussing the themes of celebration, education, loss, migration and resistance. Join us as we chat with our guests who have helped to shape, record and share Black histories.
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Oral tradition is one of the ways Black history has been passed down through generations. Spoken word, music, song, legends, proverbs, language, and much more have combined to sustain our customs and beliefs, and allow for self-determination of our identities. “The Oral Tradition” podcast by the Black Digital Archiving project features cultural icons in the archival sector, discussing the themes of celebration, education, loss, migration and resistance. Join us as we chat with our guests who have helped to shape, record and share Black histories.
Show more...
History
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The Oral Tradition with Ajamu X
The Oral Tradition
27 minutes 34 seconds
4 years ago
The Oral Tradition with Ajamu X

The rukus! archive project is a collection of historical and cultural Black LGBT+ materials. It was launched in London in June 2005 by photographer Ajamu X, and filmmaker and theatre director Topher Campbell.<br><br>In this episode, co-founder Ajamu X talks about the power of the archive for collective memory and preserving Black queer history for future generations.

Illustration: Rudy Loewe

The Oral Tradition
Oral tradition is one of the ways Black history has been passed down through generations. Spoken word, music, song, legends, proverbs, language, and much more have combined to sustain our customs and beliefs, and allow for self-determination of our identities. “The Oral Tradition” podcast by the Black Digital Archiving project features cultural icons in the archival sector, discussing the themes of celebration, education, loss, migration and resistance. Join us as we chat with our guests who have helped to shape, record and share Black histories.