Sentences with phrase «black cultural heritage»

My work most recently has continued to explore my Black cultural heritage and imagery of a black superhero.

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In the 20th century it became a financial and cultural center for the black community, and today the streets hum with the effort to resuscitate that heritage.
African - Americans who are proud to be black should thank Malcolm for creating the cultural space that lets us claim our African heritage.
After describing their zombie - like state, Malcolm commanded blacks to «wake up» to «their humanity, to their own worth, and to their cultural heritage
The Convener and National Coordinator of the Oodua Peoples Congress, OPC, Otunba Gani Adams has charged the African traditional rulers to wake up from slumber to propagatthe rich cultural heritage, values and traditions of the black race.
CEO Jennifer Tosch says she founded the Amsterdam - based «Black Heritage Tours» to help interpret the history of enslaved peoples in the Netherlands, via cultural heritage immersion experiences, connecting transnational history between the Netherlands and New York State.
When you're looking to date a black woman, it has to be borne in mind that they aren't as open — minded as you are, courtesy of their cultural heritage.
TAMPA BAY BLACK HERITAGE FESTIVAL — Celebrate African - American history and culture with 10 days of music, dancing, cultural events, business seminars, food, health tutorials, and uplifting speakers.
Many Mayan artifacts end up on the black market and are sold to private collectors and unethical museums, robbing Belize of its cultural heritage for personal gain.
«My siblings and I grew up surrounded by cultural artifacts collected by my mother to educate us about our black heritage,» Gaignard states.
Viktor's work is informed by narratives of cultural heritage and the African diaspora, drawing on an array of ancient cosmologies and artistic traditions to explore the historical, social, and material implications of both gold and black.
The layering of these multi-dimensional narrative structures, or what Jafa refers to as «polyventiality,» is the foundation of a re-working of what constitutes Black cinema, which is not necessarily determined by the cultural producer's heritage.
Although cultural heritage defines the concerns of most of the artists represented in the exhibition Our Stories, other black artists have been preoccupied with mainstream aesthetic issues, experimenting with abstraction and other innovative styles.
Dean Nelson testified that the term has specific meanings for the Black community in Canada including (a) a race traitor; (b) pariah in the Black community (c) a person who by their actions has forfeited their social identity with the Black community and (d) someone who has severed their bond with the Black community and their racial and cultural heritage.
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