Kuumba Storytellers of Georgia
Grandparents Day Tales
Kuumba Storytellers of Georgia once again in the community telling it well in the ATL for our annual participation in Grandparents Day!
Kuumba Storytellers of Georgia once again in the community telling it well in the ATL for our annual participation in Grandparents Day!
Once again, Kuumba Storytellers of Georgia marked another successful partnership with Georgia Early Education Alliance for Ready Students (GEEARS) https://geears.org/. Kuumba participated in the Mayors Summer Reading Club by sharing stories at the Andrew & Walter Young YMCA. This years Read more…
Kuumba Storytellers Of Georgia will share Stories in the Wild World Weekend Event at Zoo Atlanta. Kuumba Storytellers Christine Arinze, Verna Muthoni, Gwendolyn J. Napier and Kuumba’s Drummer, Brad Mason will embrace the stage on August 5, 2017 and August Read more…
Congratulations to ALL KUUMBA STORYTELLERS OF GEORGIA Youth Tattletales. They are Rising Up in the Community and sharing Great Stories. Great News…Youth Tattletale Jeremie Meadows has been chosen as Youth Featured Storyteller for the National Association of Black Storytellers Festival Read more…
Kuumba Storytellers of Georgia Celebrated its Annual Mama Tales Storytelling Concert on May 7th with a dedication to Kuumba Storyteller Auntie Ernestine Brown and Its 2nd Annual Papa Tales Storytelling Concert on June 11th to Kuumba Storyteller Akbar Imhotep. Both Read more…
Kuumba Storytellers of Georgia Members are Back On The MEDIA SCREEN Again with Blogging Information. Time has passed from the year 2014 up to now 2017. Kuumba Storytellers Of Georgia have re-grouped in many ways. We passed on the Torch of Read more…
WHERE DID THE TIME GO? It seems like yesterday when Kuumba Storytellers of Georgia and the Sudanese Families partnered together on October 26, 2013. We had a Meet and Greet session as Kuumba Storytellers of Georgia received the NSN Brimstone Read more…
We are almost done! All the stories for The Sudan and African American Oral Storytelling Project have been collected. The stories are currently in the process of being translated. Over the past year Read more…
The Clarkston Cultural Literacy & Language Festival on Saturday, May 17, 2014 was an educational and informative success for the community. The festival is a project of the Clarkston Early Learning Network (CELN). Its purpose is to showcase Clarkston and Read more…
It was another wonderful day in the Clarkston Community for the Children’s Oral Storytelling Workshop. This was part of the BRIMSTONE PROJECT. We had a group that consisted of families with their children and adults. Kuumba Storytellers presented Storytelling Workshop Read more…