My name is Griffin Lotson.
Born and bred in the Gullah Geechee culture. Found out after I moved back home.
I lived in Washington DC for 12 years and got deeper involved in the Gullah Geechee culture. And from that I've learned a lot, and I'm considered, they say, an "expert." I didn't give myself that title. I just said, “Is that what I am?” I didn't know that's what I was, but I just really pushed myself into the culture.
I'm a seventh-generation Gullah Geechee. I am the vice chair of the federal government Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor. Emeritus, now. I'm the longest-serving commissioner.