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ART ICON | Dr. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., PHOTOGRAPHED (1965)
From The Desk of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. “Rarely do we find men who willingly engage in hard, solid thinking. There is an almost universal quest for easy answers and half-baked solutions. Nothing pains some people more than having to think.” Image Credit | For Media Use | Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther…
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ART Exhibition | Torture Island: Past, Present, Future in partnership with the Weeksville Heritage Center in Brooklyn
The exhibition “Torture Island” addresses Rikers Island’s historical harms through creative works, storytelling, and community events from February 1st to March 1st.
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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.
