The Danger of a Single Story…
Jun 5th, 2010 by admin
“I have always felt that it is impossible to engage properly with a place or a person without engaging with all of the stories of that place and that person. The consequence of the single story is this: it robs people of dignity. It makes our recognition of our equal humanity difficult. It emphasizes how we are different rather than how we are similar.”
Chimananda Adichie makes a stunning statement about how we engage with others. Through her own story she encourages us, maybe even exhorts us, to engage with many stories to form a more true picture of a place or a person. When we can hear many stories about a person – he is a farmer, a father, a Batwa man and a person of great joy and humor – we will know him better. When we observe the many stories of a place – Burundi is one of the poorest nations on earth, it has suffered a tragic civil war in the past, it sits on the edge of picturesque Lake Tanganyika and it has some of the best food in the region – we have a more accurate sense of this place that is home to our friends.
Too often we have a very flat understanding – seeing only the poverty of a person or the broken places of a society. Such a stereotype, as Adichie points out, is not only untrue, it is incomplete. You are coming to a place with dimension and people who live in full color! You have the opportunity to see them more fully and embrace the variety of stories that reveal who they are as people and friends. You are coming to Burundi to develop a more complete picture, and as such, a truer one.
You are invited to Burundi to meet our Batwa friends. Part of the invitation is to come and hear the many stories of the Batwa people, to hear the many stories of Burundi today. In doing so, you will restore dignity to the people and place of Burundi. You will have ‘a balance of stories’ that reflect the truth of this land.
Claude and I look forward to sharing time together in the coming days! We are excited to present the many stories of Burundi and its people to you so that you can have the most complete sense of this amazing land!
Claude and I eagerly await your arrival…
This is one of the most powerful videos I’ve seen in awhile. Thank you for sharing…and I sooo cant wait to hear all the beautiful stories of my beautiful friends – in just a few days!!!
I can’t wait to continue learning even more stories from my friends in Burundi. Thank you for such a powerful message that reminds us that we are ALL God’s image bearers!
That was wonderful! How refreshing and what a great reminder that we need not to listen to one story.
Even with our Batwa friends, there are so many terrible obstacles they have encountered, but then, when you speak to them, wow, they are incredible, they have laughter, which in a small way is much more than many of us have! They have love and they have understanding beyond what we have. I was beyond blessed (if there is such a thing) having the opportunity to be a part of our mission trip to Burundi last year; it still takes my breath away.
(I sent a note with Derrick to give to my student Aline…remind him please!!)
Love you guys!
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