Category: Arts & Culture

Academy Museum Launches Program To Shed Light On Disabilities And Representation In Film

This Saturday, July 13th, the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures will launch the “Disabilities, Representation, and Film” program to coincide with the Americans with Disabilities Act that was signed into law 34 years ago. The Academy Museum’s director of education and programming, Christiana Ybarra, will organize the one-day event. It

New Broadway Play ‘Job’ Will Feature Original Music By Blood Orange

Blood Orange musician Devonté Hynes will compose original music forJob, the Broadway play, which is set to open at Broadway’s Hayes Theater later this month. The play’s synopsis reads: “After being placed on leave following a viral workplace incident, Jane would do anything to return to her Big Tech job.

Viola Davis, Joy Reid, and Charlamagne tha God Invest in ALTR, A New Self-Help Audio Platform Focused On Black Wellness

A new personal development and learning subscription app, ALTR, is set to launch later this year. Co-founded by CEO David A. Wilson (TheGrio) and CTO Brandon John-Freso, the app has partnered with Viola Davis, Joy Reid, and Charlamagne tha God. ALTR was developed in collaboration with Davis and her husband

Langston Hughes Exhibit Spotlights Pivotal Artist Relationships During The Harlem Renaissance

Langston Hughes (1901–1967), a key figure of the Harlem Renaissance, forged lasting friendships with artists across different generations and disciplines. He connected creative professionals, championed their work, and helped build a vibrant network of Black creatives and intellectuals who both shaped and responded to the events of their era. His

Remembering Pioneering Black Quilt Artist Faith Ringgold

Faith Ringgold, a pioneering educator and activist, passed away at the age of 93 on Saturday, April 13th. Her lifetime was a testament to a vibrant tapestry of creativity that transcended the confines of medium, style, and cultural identity. Born on October 8, 1930, in Harlem, New York, Ringgold’s artistic

How Tambra Raye Stevenson Became a Champion for Food Justice and Healthier Communities through WANDA

Washington D.C.-based food advocate and driven mother Tambra Raye Stevenson has been determined to create healthier communities through her inspiring work with the Food Bill of Rights. Fueled by Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move Initiative, which aimed to improve children’s diets, Tambra founded WANDA: Women Advancing Nutrition Dietetics and Agriculture. Her

“A Superlative Palette”: Exhibit In Charlotte Brings Black Women Artists To The Forefront

In Charlotte, the Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture is currently featuring an exciting exhibition titled “A Superlative Palette: Contemporary Black Women Artists,” which showcases the diverse works of 12 renowned artists, including Mickalene Thomas and Amy Sherald.  Despite differences in mediums and styles, the exhibition emphasizes

How Veronica N. Chapman Is Preserving The Diversity Of Children’s Literature Through The Annual Black Children’s Book Week

Throughout the country, the recent surge in bans targeting Black children’s books has raised significant concerns, but these bans cannot extinguish the resilience of communities. The approaching third annual Black Children’s Book Week, set to kick off on February 25th, represents a global movement uniting participants from Canada, Ghana, Austria,

‘Josephine Baker: Icon in Motion’: A Fusion of Artistry and Activism in New German Exhibition

In 1926, Josephine Baker, the iconic French dancer and singer, burst onto the Berlin stage, mesmerizing audiences with her exhilarating Charleston performance at the Nelson Theater on Kurfürstendamm. Nearly a century later, a groundbreaking exhibition at Berlin’s Neue Nationalgalerie now delves deep into Baker’s extraordinary life and lasting impact. Born

Rashaad Newsome’s AI Creation ‘Being’ Is A Scholarly Educator and Poet Informed By Black Intellectuals 

In recent years, AI’s rise has been exponential. Capturing the attention of creatives, the implications on what the future of AI will mean in the spheres of art, music, film, and journalism have been disconcerting. However, depending on how the tool is used, Artificial Intelligence could also serve as a

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