Súle Greg Wilson grew up in a Washington, DC that still had street musicians downtown, unfenced railroad tracks, and raccoons in the back yard; in a world of international experiences and local affairs, beloved relatives and guests from all over the globe who came and shared at the kitchen table. He was saturated in ancestral tales of far-away lands, practical lessons on street-wise ways, and discussions on politics, haints, and pop culture--then went out and experienced it, himself.
He has developed (and been paid for) the many tools he has used to mediate and contextualize his experiences and understanding of Spirit moving in the world: the written word, storytelling, teaching history (local to World), photography, culture-based movement—including studies in martial arts, reiki, meridians, Kemetic arts, yoga, African and Post-African dance—spiritual practices from East, West, and South, and music (percussion, banjo, voice, ukulele).
Put it all together, you get SG Wilson, urban shaman and American Griot: educator, storyteller, consultant, musician; healer and Black lightworker.