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Waters of the Abyss” highlights Vodou and its transformative role in Haiti’s establishment as the first free Black republic ...
A collection of Zimbabwean stone sculptures will be part of an Oxford exhibition meant to 'contextualize' the legacy of ...
On April 15, the College of Fine Arts hosted a lecture by Dr. Joan Kee, the director of the New York University Institute of Fine Arts.
A pair of white hands blinding a Black face. A smiling colonizer with a Bible, crushing the skull of a screaming native with his boot. Chained men in gold mines, and a pregnant woman. These stone scul ...
A pair of white hands blinding a Black face. A smiling colonizer with a Bible, crushing the skull of a screaming native with ...
The crack explosion in the mid-1980s spawned millionaire kingpins who waged violent turf wars, along with countless ...
She said her win defied naysayers who had suggested that a Black, Republican, Mormon woman couldn’t win a congressional seat in overwhelmingly white Utah. She was briefly considered a rising ...
Some 70 years after her death, however, she is finally being recognized for her achievements as possibly Canada’s first Black ...
That moment stayed with her for years. It ultimately became the foundation for her traveling exhibition, Twelve Tablecloths.
Stadiums are where history is made – sites of protest and celebration, shared experiences. Now, new formats are emerging: with rooftop gardens, cafes, timber work, walkways.
A blockbuster show at the Centre Pompidou in Paris spotlights 300-plus works by 150 artists of African heritage ...
Over the course of her career, Battle has been deeply committed to the idea of uplifting Black and minority women and was inspired to embrace their achievements in a more formally recognized ...