I caught the NABS bug in 2004 and since that time I have almost consistently attended the National Association of Black Storytellers Festival and Conference. In 2011 my daughter started going with me and with the exception of 2017 in Wichita, she's attended every year since her first Festival. In addition to hearing some good storytelling, we take the opportunity to do a personal tour of whatever city the Festival is being held, focusing on Black history sites.
NABS is the old-fashioned church camp meeting and family reunion rolled into one. Storytellers and attendees travel from all over the country (even beyond) and each year the Festival is held in a different location. Workshops and storytelling feed attendees/participants in universal, deep-rooted ways with presentations ranging from personal stories to historical stories to Brer animal stories to Anansi stories to everything in-between.
Mother Mary Carter Smith and Mama Linda Goss co-founded the Association of Black Storytellers in November 1984 to share, recognize and preserve the African and African American Oral Tradition. The Association was incorporated in 1990 and became known as the National Association of Black Storytellers, Inc. (NABS). The festival is now known as the National Black Storytelling Festival and Conference. (from the NABS website https://www.nabsinc.org)
NABS is the Authentic Voice of Black Storytelling.
After years of attending the NABS Festival, I accepted the call to serve as Board member and National Secretary. The love of NABS inspired me to serve.
November 2014 induction ceremony during the Membership Meeting at the 32nd annual Festival held in Chicago, Illinois. My term as the national secretary began on January 1, 2015.
Esteemed storyteller and Elder Baba Jamal Koram swearing in new NABS Board members Janice Curtis Greene, Gwen Hilary, Steven Hobbs and Sandra Williams Bush
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Making a statement on why I accepted Board position |
Presentation of the Gold Life Membership plaque by NABS 15th President Saundra Gilliard, November 2018. My love for NABS inspired me to financially"put up or shut up"
The last time my name tag will reflect my position as NABS Board member and Secretary, November 2018
With Executive Director Vanora Legaux and President-elect Janice Curtis Greene (Board members) at the 36th annual NABS Festival in Cary NC, November 2018
Souvenir book covers reflect the NABS Festivals that I have attended to date.
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22nd - 2004 New Orleans |
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23rd - 2005 Tampa FL |
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25th --2007 Atlanta |
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27th - 2009 Little Rock AR |
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28th - 2010 Minneapolis |
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29th - 2011 Atlanta |
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30th - 2012 Baltimore |
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31st -- 2013 Hampton VA |
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32nd -- 2014 Chicago
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32nd -- 2015 Washington DC |
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34th -- 2016 Philadelphia |
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35th -- 2017 Wichita |
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36th - 2018 Cary NC |
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