Celebrating Richard Parsons: A Trailblazer in Media and Empowerment
In a world where representation matters, Richard Parsons stands out as a powerful figure whose impact on the media industry resonates deeply within the African American community. Born on October 3, 1948, in Brooklyn, New York, Parsons rose from...
Celebrating Kwanzaa: Traditions and Modern Celebrations
As December winds down and the holiday spirit fills the air, many people prepare to celebrate Kwanzaa, a meaningful festival that honors African American heritage and culture. Celebrated from December 26 to January 1, Kwanzaa emphasizes unity,...
Dallas Museum of Art’s Exhibition ‘When You See Me’ Challenges Historical Narratives
The Dallas Museum of Art is showcasing an exhibition titled When You See Me: Visibility in Contemporary Art/History, which explores the intricate dynamics of visibility. This exhibition aims to expand and challenge official histories and their...
How Artist Simphiwe Mbunyuza’s South African Heritage Comes Alive In His Ceramics
Simphiwe Mbunyuza grew up in Butterworth, a small village in South Africa where he discovered his passion for the clay medium while molding clay from the riverbanks into shapes of the farm animals. These formative years have led to the ceramic...