Learn More Black American Culture Jimi Hendrix Biographical Overview If ever there was a guitar player who redefined this instrument for anyone who has ever played it before or since, it would be Jimi Hendrix. Jimi’s exceptionally creative, powerful, psychedelic licks helped him reach a musical standard that has never been duplicated, and in his […]
Wall of Respect… Chicago Artists Document Black Culture
Have you seen this amazing film short on African-American in the arts ! Dr. C. Siddah Webber reflects on the cultural and political significance of the ‘Wall of Respect’. A canvas for the Black Arts Movement, and a catalyst for the Muralist Movement. Sacred Space from the album ‘Rescuing Agape’ performed by the Ancestral Ressurection […]
Doing Theology in Today’s Africa – Issues and Trends in Nigeria
Learn More African American Art & Culture INTRODUCTION Since the mid-1950s, African theologians like John Mbiti, Edward Fashole-Luke, Desmond Tutu, Vincent Mulago and Harry Sawyerr, Bolaji Idowu, Byang Kato and others have made it their mission to bring the gospel to bear on Africans’ lives and thought-worlds — to make Christianity indigenous on a continent […]
Easy Lace Nails | Pink Black & White Romantic Nail Art Design
Check out this useful narrative video on Black in art works ! Subscribe to my channel here: http://bit.ly/1UDLr1B and Show Me if you try this Black and white romantic Hot Neon pink lace Nail Design on a french tip Tutorial! If you try them, share them on my instagram: robinmosesnailart. I would love to see […]
John Galsworthy – English Novelist and Dramatist, Co-founder and First President International PEN
Discover African American Culture John Galsworthy’s authorship seems to develop unusually smoothly, pushed on by a conscientious and indefatigable creative impulse. Yet he is not one of those who have turned to the literary career rapidly and without resistance. Born, as the English put it, with a silver spoon in his mouth, that is, economically […]
What Does the Statue of Liberty Symbolize?
Uncover Black Diasporan Art & Culture What does the Statue of Liberty symbolize? There is no doubt that it is one of the most easily recognized structures in the world. The statue was a gift sent from France in 1886 as a token of camaraderie and friendship. A Little Bit Late… The Statue of Liberrty […]
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