EPISODE · Apr 5, 2021 · 9 MIN
Epilogue. The Ruins of Memory
from A Colored Girl Speaks · host Andrea Hunter
My student searched my face as if my own blackness held what was lost to him. It would take a lifetime of stories, and even this would not be enough, but still it is those fragments of memory that hold us one to another—and these are mine, and I give them, for us.For more on A Colored Girl Speaks, please visit the website, www.andreahunter.com, and connect with me on Twitter @IamAndreaHunter and subscribe to this podcast.We also invite you to share your stories and meditations, and to ask for those stories not yet given.References, Resources, and CopyrightKeep Your Eye on the Prize. Felix Cross, arranger and performed by NitroVoX,Keep Your Eyes on the Prize: A Civil Rights Movement Anthem and Iconic American FolksongThe Colored Girl Speaks Podcast TeamAndrea Hunter, Essayist and ProducerTiera Chiama Moore Narrator, Co-Producer and Vocal ArtistVernonia Thornton, AnnouncerJamonica Brown and Deanna Floyd, Production Assistants
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It would take a lifetime of stories, and even this would not be enough, but still it is those fragments of memory that hold us one to another—and these are mine, and I give them, for us.
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