“Stories are such a part of what I do, stories are such a part of who we are, stories are history. Stories are memories. Stories are legacy.”
Voices of History is a statewide effort to collect and celebrate the stories, family histories, struggles and triumphs of Black Pennsylvanians in the 20th and 21st centuries. Recently Pittsburgh storytellers, who will be featured in videos as part of the project, gathered at @augustwilsonculturalcenter to share their stories with the public.
They included Elayne Arrington, a resident of the Homestead neighborhood, who shared her story of how in the 1950s, despite being first in her high school class, she was not allowed to give the valedictory speech— an opportunity that was instead given to a white man. Reggie Howze spoke about the nightlife in the Hill district he witnessed as a boy, and others shared memories of family.
Voices of History will head to Scranton next in February.
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