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Local author shines a light on Black Pioneers of Bruce County
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Annual Black History Greens Festival Goes Online for 2021 - Santa Monica Daily Press
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Four decades on, a book about B.C. s centuries-old Black history is updated for the 21st century
42 years since it first hit bookshelves, Go Do Some Great Thing: The Black Pioneers of British Columbia which is considered a foundational text on B.C. s Black history has been re-edited and re-released.
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Crawford Kilian is the author of Go Do Some Great Thing: The Black Pioneers of British Columbia. The third edition was published in November.(Harbour Publishing, Submitted by Crawford Kilian)
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ArtSEA: How an NYC story resonates with Seattle artists
Plus, Black History Month continues at Northwest Film Forum, National Nordic Museum and Bainbridge Island Museum of Art.
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Playwright Radha Blank stars as frustrated playwright Radha in The Forty-Year-Old Version on Netflix. (Jeong Park/Netflix)
There’s nothing quite like the joy of encountering a fresh artistic voice you want to hang out with for a good chunk of time. I experienced it while watching the new Netflix movie
The Forty-Year-Old Version, written, directed by and starring New York-based playwright
Radha Blank. It’s not a local story, but it resonates widely and is one of the most self-aware, insightful and funny portrayals of pursuing a creative life that I’ve seen in a long while.