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  • LECTURE: Lorraine O’Grady at Brooklyn Museum

    In this second annual lecture honoring the memory of Norma Marshall, a former President of the Museum’s Community Committee, artist Lorraine O’Grady discusses how conversations around “post-racial” and “postfeminist” political ideologies impact her work. The program is preceded by Spotlight Talks at 6 p.m., and followed by a reception. Tickets are $12, which includes Museum…

  • Reflections of Blackness with Amiri Baraka

    BOOKMARK | SHARE | READ my latest article: “Reflections of Blackness with Amiri Baraka” that I wrote on Amiri Baraka for The Black Caucus of the American Library Asssociation’s Quarterly Newsletter. The newsletter is available for download for free: http://tinyurl.com/ofcdgnr

  • Collaboration: The Brooklyn Museum and The Race Card Project

      The Race Card Project partners with The Brooklyn Museum! The power of The Race Card Project is that it allows individuals to listen to each other. And in this case, it also allows The Brooklyn Museum to listen to its community and tap into the conversations that usually take place in private spaces. The…

  • Online Exhibit | Seeking to Tell a Story: Political Action from Slavery to Civil Rights

    Seeking to Tell a Story: Political Action from Slavery to Civil Rights is a digital exhibit featuring materials from several collections housed in AUC Woodruff Library’s Archives Research Center – including the Atlanta Student Movement and Maurice Pennington Political Cartoon Collections. The exhibit showcases the 1960s movement through photographs, flyers, news clippings, and correspondence. Visit…

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