Episode 11: Nanfule (Season 1 Finale)

 
Kume: Turning Point Diaries

This episode draws from a profound conversation I had on Instagram Live with my storyteller father, Kewulay Kamara, back in April, about family history and community and its relevance to the difficult times we are living in. Kewulay is a poet, multimedia storyteller, and lecturer with experience in culture, government, academia, and media. He encourages us to celebrate change. Everything is going through changes, and we need to learn to be comfortable with change and uncertainty. This is the time to have faith--to think beyond the current circumstances. "If you don't look beyond this point you are in, you will be living in fear. You will be doing things that are very small." I hope that you take this message with you into the new year and you are fearless about your dreams and all that you want for yourself, your family, and your community.

We hope you enjoyed today’s episode with Kewulay Kamara. You can find out more about him here:

Kewulay’s Documentary

Kewulay’s Instagram

Kewulay’s Website

This episode was produced by Kume House LLC.

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