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Black economist Thomas Sowell had long dismissed diversity, equity, and inclusion. Back in 1990, he mocked its supposed benefits, likening them to the emperor's new clothes—visible only to those ...
But Harlem 100 years ago was ground zero of an explosion of arts, politics and culture in black America. The Harlem Renaissance — known then as the "New Negro Movement" — saw the rise of jazz ...
Murjoni Merriweather: Shapeshifter At first, her commitment to turning Black life into sculptured art wasn’t well received by her peers. Merriweather said as a student at a PWI, there weren’t ...
The Black Comic Book Festival and the Schomburg Literary Festival ran across a full day and featured readings, panel ...
Dandyism enters a new era with the Harlem Renaissance. Black Americans fled the South for cities like Chicago, Los Angeles and New York in a period dubbed the Great Migration. From the 1920s to ...
Two Black men, in tuxedos, clasp hands and dance in a smoky foreground in a scene from "Looking for Langston," the 1989 film that reevaluated gay and lesbian contributions to the Harlem Renaissance.
Series star Darryl Stephens says he's proud "to be in something that’s so Black and so gay that people can’t stand it.” ...
George M. Johnson: I think the thing that inspired me the most about the Harlem Renaissance was the societal standards. And I mean that in the sense of the Great Depression what was happening in 1929.
The Harlem Renaissance was mainly prominent throughout the decade of the 1920s and into the 1930s. Hahn said this is TSAS' first time hosting a party like this. "This is the first one.
The success of Black women in professional wrestling has created a positive feedback loop, inspiring more diverse talent to enter the industry while encouraging promotions to provide meaningful ...
On October 9, the Metropolitan Museum of Art announced the theme for the 2025 Costume Institute Gala as “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style," which will honor the Black dandy. This is the first ...
Honoring Fritz Pollard during Black History Month 01:25. by Shermann "Dilla" Thomas. I'm here to talk about ... a guy who would go on to become the first-ever Black NFL coach in the sport's history.
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