- Summary
- This seminar explores how the secret of *Sekwa* emerges when it becomes visible through documentation and oral storytelling, a vital process for uncovering the unknown in Black communities. By organizing these stories, researchers can transform personal narratives into shared resources that reveal deep cultural and social connections. The lecture details specific strategies for capturing the essence of the *Sekwa*, focusing on how visual media and historical narratives bridge personal memories with broader societal insights. Ultimately, this framework suggests that documenting secrets becomes a powerful tool for building community cohesion, preserving identity, and fostering a shared understanding of history among participants.
Seminar Session 2 examines how oral storytelling serves as the primary vehicle for preserving and transmitting cultural heritage across generations. In this session, participants discuss the unique challenges and benefits of using oral traditions to convey complex cultural meanings and personal experiences. The discussion highlights the importance of storytelling as a bridge between old and new generations, emphasizing its role in sustaining cultural continuity and social cohesion. The session concludes by advocating for an integrated approach that combines written records with spoken narratives to maximize the impact of oral traditions on preserving Black culture. - Title
- Digital Media Bremen
- Description
- Digital Media Bremen
- Keywords
- media, projects, bachelor, master, theses, imprint, committees, student, council, blogs, contact, social, bremen, program, technology, theory, design
- NS Lookup
- A 178.77.108.152
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-14Updated 2026-04-14Summarized None
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