Vibrations: Black Storytelling
About This Item
Episode of KPIX-TV series Vibrations, presented by Cecil Williams on January 16th 1989, featuring a consideration of what the art of storytelling means to African Americans. Includes interviews with Theresa Bonner-Payne, Luissah Teish and Diane Ferlatte, who share a few stories and explain how their work benefits the community. Teish states that: "A storyteller is a historian. One who keeps the information of the people in a dramatic form and an emotional language."
- Originally aired on
- KPIX-TV
- Date aired
- 1/16/89
- Recording medium
- 3/4" U-matic video tape
- 23:45
- Rights for this video belong to
- CBS5 KPIX-TV
- Type of material
- series
- Identifier
- V62136-17
- Views
- 2285
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