Stories
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And the women, who I was so privileged to meet when there were three survivors, told these
stories
about lying in their cots in the refugee camps.
The wisdom of these elders is not a mere collection of
stories
about old people in some remote spot.
This I know intimately, because even as I travel throughout the world to listen to these
stories
and record them, I struggle.
When I listened to all the
stories
everywhere I went on the continents, I couldn't always understand the complicated circumstances of their conflict.
One of my favorite brain
stories
described these middle-aged guys.
And it only embodies all these
stories
and all this suspense because of the darkness and the light.
We want to go and spend time with the old people and hear their
stories
and record their oral histories.
And it was here, listening to these poets share their stories, that I learned that spoken-word poetry didn't have to be indignant, it could be fun or painful or serious or silly.
The Bowery Poetry Club became my classroom and my home, and the poets who performed encouraged me to share my
stories
as well.
Not everyone can read music or owns a camera, but everyone can communicate in some way, and everyone has
stories
that the rest of us can learn from.
It's not uncommon to feel like you're alone or that nobody understands you, but spoken word teaches that if you have the ability to express yourself and the courage to present those
stories
and opinions, you could be rewarded with a room full of your peers, or your community, who will listen.
I became genuinely interested in the
stories
and experiences that make them unique and magical.
But I think it gives us the capacity to remain grounded, to be present, to learn from and be transformed by the
stories
of the people around us.
Nollywood is the first time that you have a school of African filmmakers truly, truly, profoundly in charge of telling African
stories.
I was raised with traditional
stories
of leadership: Robert E. Lee, John Buford at Gettysburg.
After the tragedy, survival
stories
began to emerge.
Later on, in France, I loved eavesdropping on grownups' conversations, and I would hear all sorts of
stories
about my father's previous life, especially that he had "done" World War II, that he had "done" the Algerian war.
All my childhood, while my friends' dads would tell them Grimm's fairy tales, my father would tell me
stories
about very unassuming heroes with unshakeable utopias who managed to make miracles.
And so I'm listening and I'm listening, and at some point, I start feeling like all the
stories
are about being wrong.
We need these moments of surprise and reversal and wrongness to make these
stories
work."
When it comes to our stories, we love being wrong.
But, you know, our
stories
are like this because our lives are like this.
For good and for ill, we generate these incredible
stories
about the world around us, and then the world turns around and astonishes us.
So I'll just share with you some
stories
very quickly of some magical things that have happened.
And today I would like to share with you some images, some
stories
of these trips.
We respond to
stories
more than data.
And I want to close with two quick
stories
to illustrate this.
And what happened then is we all told our stories, and we all connected as human beings.
The boat starts to sink, they race back to the ship and get to go home and tell the
stories
of how they got attacked.
A lot of fun, negotiations and stories, I can tell you, with 17 very interesting museums from nine countries.
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