
In this episode ofBlack Art Is Lit, we open Mama Day by Gloria Naylor and step into the world ofWillow Springs, a Black community shaped by memory, tradition, and spiritualinheritance. First published in1988, Mama Day explores traditions within the Black community that wereunderstood without needing to be spoken aloud. Naylor writes from a place ofcultural knowing, creating space for community, belief, and responsibilitywithout performance or apology. More importantly, the opening pages teach ushow to listen closely, not just to what is said, but to what is left unsaid. Each week on Black ArtIs Lit, we read the first chapter of a book that shaped the culture and sharethe conversations it opens. Follow and subscribe for weekly episodes centeredon culture, literature, and the stories that continue to influence how we understandourselves.
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