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ART EVENT | BAA presents Angles & Archives: The Artists Edition
Join Dr. Kelli Morgan for “Angles & Archives: The Artists Edition” on January 29, celebrating Black cultural heritage in Detroit.
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ART Exhibition | NOW ARCHIVED: The New Black Renaissance: A Celebration of Black Art and Culture
The exhibition “New Black Renaissance” highlights Southern California artists, celebrating Black art and culture for Black History Month 2024.
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ART Online | Black Print: African American Writing, 1773-1910
About Exhibition Now on View Through–July 25, 2025, Hirshland Exhibition Gallery, Level 2B, Carl A. Kroch Library Black Print: African American Writing, 1773-1910″ is an exhibition at Cornell University Library that showcases a diverse collection of written works by Black Americans from the late 18th century to the early 20th century. The exhibition highlights how Black…
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ART Support | BLACK LA GOFUNDME DIRECTORY
Help displaced Black families in LA through GoFundMe Directory.
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ART YEAR | 2025: The Beginning
Cover Art Credit: – No attribution | Public Domain
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ART Finale | 2024
Books in Black celebrates extraordinary books by African diaspora artists.
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ART Academic | Call for Chapters: Black Women in Librarianship: Voices from the African Diaspora
This call for chapters seeks essays from Black women in librarianship, celebrating their contributions across various fields and professions.
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ART Holidays | The Black Experience, African Americans on Postage Stamps: Kwanzaa
Kwanzaa stamps commemorate cultural significance and celebrate creativity annually.
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ART Literati | Read Online: Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler
“I’m trying to speak–to write-the truth. I”m trying to be clear. I’m not interested in being fancy, or even original. Clarity and truth will be plenty, if I can only achieve them.”― Octavia E. Butler, Parable of the Sower About The Book Parable of The Sower Octavia Butler’s Parable of the Sower, published in 1993, is set…
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ART Archive | Image: African American Family at Gee’s Bend, Alabama
View Archived Image featured in Richard Wright’s 1941 Photo documentation: African American Family at Gee’s Bend, Alabama 1937.
