Check out this lovely recording on African-American within arts . Tutorial about my creative black and white process. See also blog post http://bit.ly/1vmT3W0 An insight into how I conceive, compose and process my black and white fine art images to create award winning series. An overview on how to create (en)Visionography and how to process […]
Race & Crime
Explore Black Diasporan Culture The History of Crime and Race The historical definition of race was an unchallengeable and was a distinctive form, sharing distinct racial uniqueness such as establishment, disposition, and psychological abilities. These races were not conceived as being related with each other, but formed a chain of command of intrinsic value with […]
Andrea Davis Pinkney wins ALA, ALSC Honors
Who else has watched this informative narrative video on Black in arts . Andrea Davis Pinkney, author of “Hand in Hand: Ten Black Men Who Changed America,” is the winner of the 2013 Coretta Scott King Book Awards author award. The awards honor African American authors and illustrators of outstanding books for children and young […]
Wildlife Art – Its History and Development
Learn More Black Diasporan History Summary Some of the earliest of all known art (pre-historic cave and rock art) features wildlife. However, it might be more properly regarded as art about food, rather than art about wildlife as such. Then for a lot of the rest of the history of art in the western world, […]
Diversity Recruitment – How to Recruit, Engage and Retain a Diverse Workforce
Revealed: Black American Art & Culture The United States population is undoubtedly diverse. In the last 20 years, there were huge increases in the percentage of women, immigrants, and people from various ethnic groups and different cultural backgrounds. Fifty percent of America’s workforce is now of another ethnicity or culture ! In some areas of […]
Keepers of history: Stories told through African-American art
We found this awesome narrative video on black American the arts . Calvin Mims and Dwight Smith of Fayetteville, North Carolina, are avid collectors of African-American art. They describe why it’s important to preserve and share the stories told through black artists. “Art defines a culture. Art is a foot print that a culture is […]
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