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Yashua Klos’s “Uncle Scott,” 2022, is included at the Frist Art Museum’s “Multiplicity: Blackness in Contemporary American Collage” in Nashville through Dec. 31.
A new book, A Black Family’s Guide to College Admissions: A Conversation About Education, Parenting and Race (Johns Hopkins University Press), aims to help Black families with their choices. The book ...
Book excerpt: 'The Black Family's Guide to College Admissions' By Timothy Fields and Shereem Herndon-Brown. On a beautiful January day in 2021 in Washington, DC, a small crowd gathered for ...
That's especially true for Black students, which is why their new book offers a guide for how to think about application timelines, exposure to schools, and financial aid opportunities.
There's also Narcissister's Untitled Kingston NY Collage Series (Grey hair quilt), from 2021, in which a person's face is hidden beneath triangular cutouts of portraits found in magazines and art ...
Nearly 95 years after Dennis Hubert was lynched in Atlanta, the HBCU posthumously awarded him a bachelor’s degree, bringing renewed attention to the history of racial violence in America.
The Black Family’s Guide to College Admissions leans on the provocative insight of Herndon-Brown, whose experience in the secondary school and collegiate space paved the way for his own ...
At 80 years old, Pindell is the oldest of the 52 artists represented in “Multiplicity: Blackness in Contemporary American Collage.”They range from well-known figures to early and mid-career ...
One is reminded that for Black children, there is a constant wariness that sits underneath daily life. The exhibition’s final gallery displays a collage of technology.
If the premise of “Multiplicity: Blackness in Contemporary American Collage” is to topple assumptions about the homogeneity of Black American experiences, it has succeeded.
A Black family accused the city of Lee’s Summit, Missouri, of racial discrimination after their teens' pool party was canceled, but the parks department is defending the move.