Exploring Gullah Geechee Heritage with Luana Graves Sellars | HarmonyTALK #59
Description
In this episode of Harmony Talk, host Lisa Champeau speaks with Luana Graves Sellars, a writer and cultural activist dedicated to preserving the Gullah Geechee culture. Luana shares her journey of discovering her heritage, the significance of Gullah traditions, and the historical context of the Gullah people as descendants of West African enslaved individuals. The conversation delves into the role of Colored Troops during the Civil War, the challenges of preserving Gullah land, and the importance of Mitchelville as a historic site. Luana also recounts her recent trip to Ghana, where she received a name honoring her dedication to her culture. Be sure to visit Luana Graves Sellars website, lowcountrygullah.com… and check out her award-winning documentaries Harriet Tubman | From the Railroad to a Spy… and Colored Troops of the Civil War | Courage. Determination. Survival.
Key Takeaways:
- Luana's foundation helps preserve Gullah culture and land.
- The Gullah culture is rich in food, religion, and crafts.
- Luana's documentary on Colored Troops has gained international recognition.
- Many Gullah families face challenges in maintaining their land.
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