Click the above image to watch the movie
Til this day, she will tell me to put an African movie on her TV so she can watch it. This is a mother that was told that she was not considered an African many years ago by someone that came directly from the homeland. She was made to feel separated, called a half breed. Imaging the feeling of rejection.
DNA testing and the cultural exposure has shown her that no one can take Africa from her and she is proud of it. She would see scenes in a movie where they are sweeping the compound or pounding yam and she would saw, "We did things like that when I was growing up"... We swept just like that and we didn't pound yam, but we churned butter, we fetched wata from the well and cleared the land. All in Alcolu Village , Clarendon County, South Carolina . I would smile and tell her, Our culture NEVER left us. She KNOWS that now. Many of the Nollywood movies helped her to see that.
No comments:
Post a Comment