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Lowcountry Gullah

Lowcountry Gullah

Written by: Mean Ole Lion Media
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Most people don't know about the richly significant contributions from Gullah Geechee culture that's woven into the fabric of the US. Grow in culture and information every week, with cultural influencer and preservationist, Luana M. Graves Sellars on the Lowcountry Gullah Podcast, where Gullah Geechee culture, history, and tradition lives.Copyright 2026 Social Sciences Spirituality World
Episodes
  • Plantations
    May 17 2026
    Plantations aren't something that we often talk about, especially how their stories are told. So, this isn’t just another plantation story; it’s a vital recounting of truth in a time when misinformation runs rampant. It's important that we continue to highlight the importance of recognizing and preserving the narratives of enslaved people. It's also an important topic and conversation that we need to continue to have if not for future generations, for our ancestors whose blood is still in the soil.
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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Reclaiming Black Health | Dr. Ian Smith
    May 10 2026
    Listen in on a compelling conversation with Dr. Ian Smith as we explore the critical health issues generationally affecting the Black community, the importance of culturally competent medical care, and strategies for empowerment and health advocacy.
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    57 mins
  • Water | A Pillar of Culture
    May 3 2026
    When we talk about Gullah culture, it's often about food, religion, sweetgrass baskets and language. The Gullah lived off of the land and sea, which made the being in proximity to the water and utilizing it an incredibly important cultural pillar that supported their daily living, was a source of giving joy and enabled them to survive.
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    49 mins
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