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Literacy Beyond Whiteness: Reading as Resistance, Storytelling as Power

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Black people have always valued knowledge—through books, through songs, through music, and even through memory. In this fireside reflection, Ama-Robin explores why reading has always been a form of resistance and an expression of joy, why storytelling matters, the importance of music, drumming, dance, and other forms of communication and repositories of knowledge. Most importantly, she discusses how we can reclaim literacy without centering whiteness.

In this powerful fireside chat, Ama-Robin reflects on the deep connection between Black identity and literacy—from surviving enslavement to resisting erasure in today’s classrooms.

✨ Featuring reflections on:

  • Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison

  • The People Could Fly by Virginia Hamilton

  • The Miseducation of the Negro by Carter G. Woodson

  • “Grandma’s Hands” by Bill Withers

  • Ancient African knowledge systems, oral traditions, and storytelling

  • The continued power of Black bookstores and community wisdom

🎧 Topics include:

  • Why Black literacy is liberation

  • Why storytelling has always been a valid, powerful form of knowledge

  • How we preserve memory in books, music, rhythm, and ritual

  • How we can reclaim literacy without centering whiteness

📍 Recorded in honor of our beloved ancestors—and Doug Lofton, whose spirit lives in every story shared.

🖤 Stay curious. Stay rooted. Stay free.

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Content provided by Robin Lofton. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Robin Lofton or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Black people have always valued knowledge—through books, through songs, through music, and even through memory. In this fireside reflection, Ama-Robin explores why reading has always been a form of resistance and an expression of joy, why storytelling matters, the importance of music, drumming, dance, and other forms of communication and repositories of knowledge. Most importantly, she discusses how we can reclaim literacy without centering whiteness.

In this powerful fireside chat, Ama-Robin reflects on the deep connection between Black identity and literacy—from surviving enslavement to resisting erasure in today’s classrooms.

✨ Featuring reflections on:

  • Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison

  • The People Could Fly by Virginia Hamilton

  • The Miseducation of the Negro by Carter G. Woodson

  • “Grandma’s Hands” by Bill Withers

  • Ancient African knowledge systems, oral traditions, and storytelling

  • The continued power of Black bookstores and community wisdom

🎧 Topics include:

  • Why Black literacy is liberation

  • Why storytelling has always been a valid, powerful form of knowledge

  • How we preserve memory in books, music, rhythm, and ritual

  • How we can reclaim literacy without centering whiteness

📍 Recorded in honor of our beloved ancestors—and Doug Lofton, whose spirit lives in every story shared.

🖤 Stay curious. Stay rooted. Stay free.

  continue reading

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