Resources
National Association of Black Storytellers (NABS) the place where you can hear, feel, and see the authentic voice of Black Storytelling.
The Georgia Storytelling Network is a group of storytellers and listeners whose goal is to bring storytelling to wider audiences and help make storytelling once again an integral part of culture and entertainment.
The City of Roswell celebrates Black History Month every February with the annual Roswell Roots Festival, one of the largest and most comprehensive Black History celebrations in the state of Georgia.
The National Storytelling Network is dedicated to advancing the art of storytelling – as a performing art, a process of cultural transformation, and more.
The International Storytelling Center is advancing the power and possibilities of storytelling and providing people across the world with the knowledge, experiences, and tools to effectively tap into the contemporary applications of this longstanding tradition.
StoryCorps’ mission is to provide people of all backgrounds and beliefs with the opportunity to record, share, and preserve their stories.
Where every month is Black History Month. ™ At the APEX Museum, we pride ourselves in connecting African, African American diaspora, and Black Atlanta history to provide our visitors with an experience unlike any other.
Students in the ETSU Storytelling Program may concentrate on performance skills for the sake of their presence, their intended professional storytelling career or focus on aspects of applied storytelling.
Children and youth hear professional storytellers spinning tales, (storytelling concerts); participate in small group interactive storytelling workshops taught by the professional storytellers, planting seeds through, music, movement, and other activities.