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Between the Harlem Renaissance (1918-1930s) and Rosa Parks’s historic defiance in a Montgomery bus in 1955, there rose the voice of colonized Africans in Paris Aimé Césaire, Léopold Senghor, (the first president of Senegal) and Léon-Gontran Damas who invented a term for a new Black consciousness: Negritude. Its unapologetic affirmation of identity shakes off white people and white-centrism from Black reckoning to assert a politico-cultural paradigm as relevant now as in the days of European colonialism.
That’s why a travelling exhibition of African-American artists from Historical Black Colleges and Universities, curated by the artist and educator, Peggy Blood, was titled
year to remember those lost to the aids virus yet we are rarely reminded of those who contract hiv each day. hiv is not who i am. it s just a disease that lives in me. reporter: baltimore s acting chief medical officer dr. ann bailo wits says the virus is still rampant even though we don t hear much about it anymore. we have reports of 6,532 individuals reported with the disease. 59% male. 88% of them are african-american. we re extremely active in efforts to educate regarding prevention. reporter: two successful vaccines together and doctors in thailand produced an experimental vaccine that cuts the risk of infection by more than 30% in a study with 16,000 participants. it s not known if it will work elsewhere or when it could become available but providing hope after 25 years of futility and trying to develop such a vaccine. having this new information around the possibility of having an effective hiv vaccine that would prevent transmission and/or extend peoples l