Global Black Experiences

Uncovering a History Long Ignored

Celebrating the Legacy of James R. Thomas and His Contributions to Lutheran History The narrative of Lutheranism in the United States is rich and complex, yet it often overlooks the significant contributions of African American...

UNGA: Panelists Advocate for Global Media Representation of People of African Descent

Bridging the Gap: The Future of Media Representation for People of African Descent In an era where media shapes perceptions and narratives, the representation of people of African descent remains a critical issue. Recently, a...

Quilt Artist Carolyn Mazloomi: A Journey of Weaving Stories Through Fabric

The Artistic Legacy of Carolyn Mazloomi: Quilting as a Medium of Social Justice The African American tradition of quilting has long been a vibrant tapestry of cultural expression, storytelling, and community. In recent years, this...

Linking Collections | UDaily

The UD Connection | Collectivity In the realm of African American studies, the act of collecting transcends mere accumulation; it becomes a powerful vehicle for community building and shared identity. This notion is beautifully articulated...

Exploring the African Diaspora: The ‘If You Can Look Hard Enough’ Exhibition

Celebrating the African Diaspora: “If You Can Look Hard Enough, You Can See Our Future” Exhibition at ADAMA On September 13, 2014, Portia Zvavahera's evocative oil-based printing ink and oil bar on canvas piece, "In...

African American Film Critics Association Reveals Date and Voting Schedule for 16th Annual AAFCA Film Awards

Celebrating Black Cinema: The 16th Annual AAFCA Awards The African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) is set to honor the best in cinema with its 16th Annual AAFCA Awards, scheduled for December 9, 2024. This...

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