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This weekend’s Twin Cities art scene celebrates Black History Month with collage art highlighting the historical contributions of Black chefs, a short film navigating the Black queer experience, and an exhibition showcasing the abstract works of artists from African and Caribbean backgrounds.  Collage art celebrates six Black chefs who redefined culinary history The Minnesota African […]

[Editor’s Note: This is the seventh in a multi-part series on the unsung heroes of Christendom.] Many Catholics will be aware of the astonishing story of Sister Mary Wilhelmina, the Benedictine nun whose body was discovered to be incorrupt when it was exhumed . . .

Season of Black Art hosts symposium at African American Art and Culture Complex  KTVU FOX 2 San Francisco Source link

Historic Boston has numerous sites that tell stories of the city‘s past. Among these is the African Meeting House, a structure symbolizing the pursuit of liberty. Situated in the center of Beacon Hill, this unassuming building holds within its walls the echoes of voices that once reverberated with passion and purpose. Constructed in 1806, the African Meeting House […]

The African American Museum, Dallas, NBC 5 and Telemundo 39 invite you to celebrate Black History Month in Fair Park. Don’t miss the FREE Family/Community Day and Read-In on Saturday, February 17. Chill out at the FREE Music Under the Dome jazz concert on Thursday night, February 27. Then close out your celebration at the […]

Community members gathered for a fundraiser to support a documentary about Dr. Frank Boston. (Photo courtesy of Boston Legacy Foundation) LANSDALE — The Boston Legacy Foundation acknowledging the story of Dr. Frank Boston as inspiring the next generation of leaders this week honored three young African American women for their achievements. The three were recognized […]

A staff report Calling all book lovers and aspiring book enthusiasts! The NC African American Heritage Commission invites you to participate in a celebration of literature and culture with their Black History Read In. This exciting initiative aims to commemorate Black History Month by exploring the rich tapestry of African American experiences through the pages […]

By Wafir Salih | wsalih@alextimes.com On Saturday, the African American Heritage Trail Committee will gather at Founders Park for the unveiling of 11 new signs and two orientation panels installed along the waterfront. These signs are a showcase of various historical facts and paint a complex history of what African Americans faced in Alexandria since, [...]

The films in the 17th Annual African Diaspora International Film Festival do what much media and even the public school system fail to do: educate. Through robust programming that gives meaning to the word “diverse,” the selections in this year’s festival illuminate the experiences of those living in the African diaspora around the world. The […]

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