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16 Powerful Pledges to Educate Our Daughters in STEM

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Famous and not so famous African-American artists have remarkably shared portrayals of historic and modern events and people, cultural point of views, and the experiences and battles of minorities through their art work. This post highlights the critical work of Black artists who assisted to bring African-American experiences into the elite art world. The art captures contemporary and historic experiences. Some art catches race and gender relations. Black Arts as a movement speaks directly to the requirements and aspirations of Black America. The Black artist talks to the cultural and spiritual needs of Black people in their artistry.

The practitioners of Black arts are encouraged by a desire to face white power structures and assert an African American cultural identity. Black arts aim to serve the neighborhood and artists.

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sandra finley
alfred edmond jr and suzanne walsh
Audra Bohannon
Atira Charles
Debra Gray-Young
Lisa Williams
Pysche Terry
Marleece Barber
Hilda Hutcherson
Janice Johnson Dias
Jainabou Barry
Audrey Hines

Black artists highlight racial pride, a gratitude of African heritage, and a commitment to produce works that show the culture and experiences of black people. In each era, occasions of the day galvanize black artists to produce, organize, and transform the world.

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