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The Black Heritage Trail of N.H. presents a community dialogue 'Claiming Our Place: Blacks in White Spaces'


The Black Heritage Trail of N.H. presents a community dialogue ‘Claiming Our Place: Blacks in White Spaces’
Published: 2/14/2021 8:47:14 PM
The Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire has launched the 2021 Elinor Williams Hooker Tea Talk Series, a free virtual series, “Claiming Our Place: Blacks in ‘White Spaces.’ ”
As a way to rethink one’s assumptions about race and place, these Sunday Tea Talks explore how African Americans navigate various “white spaces,” spaces where Blacks and people of color are marginalized, typically absent, or simply unexpected. Presented by the Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire and sponsored in part by a grant from New Hampshire Humanities, these winter Tea Talks are a series of participatory lectures related to New Hampshire’s Black history and African American culture. ....

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Aesthetica Magazine - Black Contemporary Art Online


Black Contemporary Art Online
Aesthetica teams up with ISE-DA – a trailblazing platform promoting Black visual arts culture – to highlight the best digital exhibitions, online galleries and videos. Established for young creatives, collectors and enthusiasts of Black African descent, ISE-DA aims to cultivate a pioneering new generation of creatives who are interested, invested and informed about art across the Diaspora. February is Black History Month in the US; many of their selected links are essential resources to educate and inspire.
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Afrosoul celebrates an emerging, global 21st century African Diasporic visual culture. Featured above is work by Cuban artist Rene Pena (b. 1957), whose photography is characterised by stark contrasts and a focus on individuality. Other creatives include Whitfield Lovell (b. 1959), whose renowned installations incorporate portraits of anonymous African Americans from between the Emancipation Procla ....

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Dos menores de edad heridos en medio de una balacera en la ciudad de Colón

Dos menores de edad heridos en medio de una balacera en la ciudad de Colón
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The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum FIU opens two dynamic spring exhibitions


The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum FIU opens two dynamic spring exhibitions
Black Kirby, Sun Woman, 2012. Digital archival print on paper, 24 x 36 inches. Courtesy of the artist.
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.- This January, The Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum FIU will launch its spring programming, celebrating topics that include Afrofuturism and the concept of cyclical time.
Transfiguration: A Black Speculative Vision of Freedom
Since the debut of Marvel’s Black Panther (2018), the focus on Afrofuturism in the United States has skyrocketed. Mark Dery, American author, lecturer and cultural critic, defined the term in 1994 in an attempt to understand why African Americans did not engage with science fiction. Dery’s assertion that Black people have “other stories to tell about culture, technology, and things to come” can be seen in the vibrant visual culture linked to Black speculative art. ....

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