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Black Americans can often feel as though our experience in the United States is like nowhere else in the world, and to a large extent, that’s true: from our style to our dances to the unique type of discrimination we push through . . .

It all starts out quietly enough, with a group of musicians killing time before the arrival of Ma Rainey, their singer. They joke a little; they bicker. Levee (Noah-King Bates), the trumpet player, peacocks in a beautiful pair of brand-new shoes. The kid’s got ambition; he’s determined to start his own band—and determined that the […]

[1/3]Asylum seekers, mostly from Venezuela, rest in the shade of a tent set up by Mexican authorities near the border as they try to cross into the U.S. without an appointment, in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico June 27, 2023. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril/File Photo WASHINGTON/MEXICO CITY, July 2 (Reuters) – U.S. and Mexican officials are discussing a new […]

A new permanent exhibition has now opened at Judges’ Lodgings Museum in Lancaster after a major refurbishment supported by the Art Fund and the Regional Furniture Society.   Gillows of Lancaster – A Global Story casts a new light on the work of Gillows who were one of the most important regional furniture makers in […]

In ‘Parched’ podcast, reporter explores the decades-long drought in …  NPR Source link

A new podcast made available to listeners on Juneteenth promises to investigate the dynamics of race and religion in the United States through the lens of the Black Catholic Church. “The Ark and the Dove” podcast, released June 19, the federal holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States, is for “anyone who […]

Published June 12, 2023, 9:00 am CT 2023-06-12 09:00 9:00 June 12, 2023 am Katherine Gilyard is a 2022-2023 Frances Ellen Watkins Harper editorial fellow. Explore their work. In 1921, the Greenwood district of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and its roughly 10,000 residents faced . . .

Two years ago, the United States Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale presented a backward glance, examining the softwood framing technique that transformed building construction in the 19th century. For this year’s show, the 18th edition of the Architecture Biennale, the pavilion’s exhibition looks at the material of the future (in . . .

Over 100 players from a diverse background have played for the England men’s and women’s senior teams. Viv Anderson was the first Black player to earn a senior cap in 1978. Luther Blissett was the first Black player to score in a Three Lions shirt. John Barnes was the first Black player to play in […]

The Institute for Global Leadership at Tisch College hosted the annual Education for Public Inquiry and International Citizenship Symposium from March 9–11. Titled “Power and Prejudice: Race and International Relations,” the three-day event hosted several panel discussions on the prevalence of racial issues in global politics. Desirée Cormier Smith, special representative for racial equity and […]


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