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Guide to Black history: Places to learn more about contributions, struggles, achievements Four Milwaukee museums highlight different aspects of Black history Beginning of dialog window.
Mia Owens is a curatorial and programs assistant at the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center to support the Sightlines: ...
From Little Africa to the jazz cafes where Josephine Baker performed, here’s where to immerse yourself in the art, food, and ...
You don't have to go to the Met to find Black Dandyism. Tai Davis, Yoro Newson and Brandin Vaughn are local designers ...
A new weeklong summer learning program called Freedom School at the African American Museum of Iowa aims to immerse middle ...
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The Black Americans Gentrifying Ghana
They had been planning to create a travel program that would bring Black children on trips to the African continent when Núñez got a Fulbright scholarship to research Black land politics. She chose to ...
In 1979, UNESCO named Elmina Castle a World Heritage Site for its central role in the transatlantic slave trade. Because of ...
Stories Untold" at Fort Point highlights the overlooked contributions of African Americans in California, from the Gold Rush through Reconstruction.
Museum of the San Fernando Valley: Hours: 1-5 p.m. Tuesday; 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. Free admission; donations appreciated. Rancho Cordillera del Norte, 18904 Nordhoff St. (southwest corner of ...
Here's a look at the Juneteenth events happening across Delaware in the days ahead.
Casino & Hotel Maryland's first Black History Month pop-up art exhibit called "Reflections of Joy: Celebrating African American Art in Maryland.""The discussion of and the history of Black joy is ...
Discover exciting events celebrating Black History Month in Maryland, Virginia, and D.C. Enjoy art exhibitions, parades, and community activities honoring African-American culture and achievements.