Discover African American Art Melting pot, the combination of people from different culture s, races and religions in one multi-ethnic society, is undoubtedly one of the most important features of the American Identity. It is one of the elements that led to the growth of the population of the United States specifically during the large-scale […]
African American Visual Arts
We found this informative narrative video on African-American culture and artwork ! Black History Month: Celebrating African American Art and Photography Videosource How do you feel? Let loose in the comments !
Chile – A South Pacific Gay Adventure
Discover Black Diasporan Culture When you think of holiday destinations in the South Pacific with beautiful beaches and a warm, clear blue ocean, then Chile is probably not the first destination which comes to mind. However, this long, narrow strip of coastal land wedged between the Andes Mountains and the Pacific Ocean—rather like a large […]
Complexity and Contradiction: Black Artists | The New York Times
We found this fantastic narrative video on African-American culture and art works . The painter Sam Gilliam talks to Rashid Johnson, who is known for his installation art. Grab the embed code for this video at Times Video: http://nyti.ms/1l3hoTP Produced by: COLIN ARCHDEACON, BEN LAFFIN, AND SOO-JEONG KANG Read the story here: http://nyti.ms/1Ssunsw Subscribe to […]
Boxing: Knocking Out Racism and Inequality in America
Explore Black Diasporan History Modern boxing is as old as America. They grew up together, and like America herself, boxing is as majestic as it is brutal. It’s as beautiful as it is primal. From the bloody and outlawed “exhibitions” in New Orleans to the “bare-knuckle” brawls in the shantytowns out West, boxing came of […]
Jazz Music Through the Ages
Explore Black Diasporan Art Although the dictionary describes jazz as an American musical art form which originated in African American communities, there are no words to describe the sound jazz has carried through the ages. The invisible line of racial segregation in the early 1900’s made it hard for newly freed African Americans to find […]
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