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The artist — whose activism in the Civil Rights movement began with his childhood in the South and continued in Oregon, where ...
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Honoree Fanonne Jeffers about her new book Misbehaving at the Crossroads: Essays & Writings.
If he is chosen, Belardo plans to make his sculptures at Monumental Labs, the New York foundry run by Springut, who has said ...
As Trump-led attacks on DEI and non-white history continue across the country, R.T. Thorne and Danielle Deadwyler share their thoughts.
Nelly defends inauguration performance amid criticism, sparking debate about politics and race in entertainment.
Kaleidoscope exhibition at Pontiac Creative Arts Center arrives at a moment when queer visibility feels both essential and ...
A new book explores how painters, sculptors and writers, especially women and people of color, used their craft to advocate ...
It had a short and contentious existence, but the Wall of Respect has an outsize influence and importance. In 1967, a group of African American artists formed the Organization for Black American ...
“Personal to Political” lives up to its name at Sarasota Art Museum. It showcases the work of 17 Black contemporary artists affiliated with Paulson Fontaine Press. They all get personal when it comes ...
In this bonus episode, Nina shares her personal quest to find LGBTQ representation and belonging as a Black lesbian in the American South. She speaks to two Black Southern lesbians who share their ...
Her unflinching gaze, which garnered both criticism and praise, confronted some of the most momentous and often painful chapters in global human history.