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Black History/Black Futures: The Art of Presence. - Black History/Black Futures

1 h 40 min · 19. sept. 2024
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Holding presence in the past was challenging for Black people. Art ignored the existence of the Black being unless relegated to subservient and dismissive roles. An investigation of that presence of the past and the impact Black art will have on holding presence in the future is discussed in detail by Ms. Judine Somerville and Mr. Clayton Singleton.

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