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ART & Culture, Call For PAPERS | CFP: “Those who have must turn around and give:” Celebrating Forty Years of Preserving Black History and Education
The College of Charleston’s Avery Research Center is hosting a symposium on Black education and history from June 9-11, 2026. Proposals for presentations are invited by January 20, 2026.
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ART Spaces | , Tafari Robertson Reimagines Historical Practice in Immersive Exhibition Centered on Black Memory
The exhibition by Tafari Robertson redefines history through Black memory workers, emphasizing communal engagement and intergenerational knowledge sharing in dynamic, participatory ways.
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ART Employment | [Black Memory Workers] RPMP is hiring two part-time positions! Help us spread the word!!!
The Rikers Public Memory Project is hiring for two part-time positions: Community Care Coordinator and Program Assistant. Applications are due by October 17. The roles focus on community engagement and operational support, with pay at $40 and $30 per hour, respectively. Both positions are remote, requiring NYC residency.
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ART EXHIBITION | California African American Museum Presents: Giving You The Best That I Got at ART + Practice
The exhibition “Giving you the best that I got” explores Black motherhood through contemporary art, showcasing twenty artists and emphasizing the nuanced experiences of Black mothers.
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ART Literacy | The Center for Brooklyn History : {CBH} Talk Explores New Biography of Octavia E. Butler
The Center for Brooklyn History will host a conversation on Tuesday, September 30, at 6:30 p.m., featuring Susana M. Morris, author of Positive Obsession: The Life and Times of Octavia E. Butler. The discussion, moderated by writer Ibi Zoboi and curated by Morgan Jerkins, will examine Morris’s new cultural biography of the pioneering science fiction…
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ART Recognition | Julie Ezelle Patton to Receive Alice Dunbar-Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award at GLAAWC
Acclaimed poet and multidisciplinary artist Julie Ezelle Patton will appear in a special program featuring a reading and conversation moderated by Dr. Adam Banks, followed by the presentation of the Alice Dunbar-Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award from the Great Lakes African American Writers Conference (GLAAWC). Patton, whose most recent book The Flower Poem was published by…
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ART Archives | virtual Open House: “The Digital Yard: An Exploration of the HBCU Digital Library Trust”
Join the virtual open house on October 10, 2025, to learn about the HBCU Digital Library Trust and its mission.
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ART FILM | Experience an Animated Mini-Documentary on Mary Cardwell Dawson
The Woodson Center’s animated documentary highlights Mary Cardwell Dawson’s impact on Black musicians and cultural equity in American music.
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ART Recognition | ART | Library Deco Reaches Milestone: 100,000 Virtual Visits and Counting
ART | Library Deco has surpassed 100,000 virtual visits, emphasizing its role as a vital cultural and educational digital hub.
