3. Communities and language
Living history isn’t just about physical ruins and remnants; it’s also about communities continuing age-old traditions, from crafts to festivals.
With this, there are also chapters that challenge us. Part of Benin’s Voodoo Festival involves visiting the Door of No Return, a memorial arch that commemorates the enslaved Africans who left from the shoreline here. Standing before a monument or walking through the remnants of a difficult past are opportunities to remember, reflect and learn.
By acknowledging history (both its triumphs and tragedies), we carry its lessons forward.
Pictured: Door of No Return, Ouidah, Benin