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Exhibiting Blackness: A Book Review (Culture Brief, No.9, Fall 2014) | PurdueBCC
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Exhibiting Blackness: A Book Review (Culture Brief, No.9, Fall 2014). November 20, 2014. By Jamillah R. Gabriel. Culture Brief, No. 9, Fall 2014. Exhibiting Blackness: African Americans and the American Art Museum. The introduction to the book begins with a brief analysis of the first museum exhibition of art by African Americans,. The Negro in Art Week. An Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture by American Negro Artists. Funded by the Harmon Foundation in 1929,. Negro Building: Black Americans in the Wor...
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Carnival a Global (Black) Phenomenon | PurdueBCC
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Carnival a Global (Black) Phenomenon. May 5, 2014. The world along with global Africans celebrate their history and roots culture in pure decadence before the religious advent season where we practice self discipline and cleanse from the debauchery of Carnival! See more at: http:/ globalfusionproductions.com/featured/dissecting-the-global-africaneuropean-and-catholic-origins-of-carnival/#sthash.vjxPNrFV.dpu;’. The world along with global Africans celebrate their history. From New Orleans, to Trinida...
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Road Construction on 3rd Street (near Russell) | PurdueBCC
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Road Construction on 3rd Street (near Russell). May 21, 2015. Beginning this week 3rd street between Jischke Dr. and Russell St. will be closed until 8/1. Make sure to take a detour to your destinations on campus. If you’re headed to the BCC, come in through Stadium Dr. to Russell. Our parking lot will remain accessible throughout. Exhibiting Blackness: A Book Review (Culture Brief, No.9, Fall 2014). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). The Natural Hair Blog.
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BCC HISTORY: 40 years ago this week | PurdueBCC
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BCC HISTORY: 40 years ago this week. November 3, 2013. It was a hard transition into the Greater Lafayette area for BCC Director Emeritus, Antonio Zamora and his wife Betty. Someone left snakes in their mailbox. They got calls from the Ku Klux Klan threatening them, trying to scare them out of town. Why? Because Mr. Zamora was the director of the newly founded Black Cultural Center at Purdue University. The cultural center was. Wanted by some people, so by default, neither were Mr. and Mrs. Zamora. What ...
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Just Limin’ in the Caribbean | PurdueBCC
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Just Limin’ in the Caribbean. November 12, 2014. Note: This is the fourth in a series of blogs from students who participated in the BCC’s Fall 2014 Research Tour to Trinidad and Tobago on Oct. 10-15. It was exciting because you could feel the spirit of celebration in the atmosphere. It was scary and confusing, though, because everything was so new and different. Purdue Black Cultural Center. Exhibiting Blackness: A Book Review (Culture Brief, No.9, Fall 2014). The Natural Hair Blog. What’s in a weave?
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Escrava Anastacia, Brazilian Saint and Icon (Culture Brief, no.7, Summer 2014) | PurdueBCC
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Escrava Anastacia, Brazilian Saint and Icon (Culture Brief, no.7, Summer 2014). August 28, 2014. By Jamillah R. Gabriel. Dos Santos Soares, M.A. (2012). Look, blackness in Brazil! Disrupting the grotesquerie of racial representation. In Brazilian visual culture. Cultural Dynamics, 24(1), 75-101. doi: 10.1177/0921374012452812. Handler, J.S., and Hayes, K.E. (2009). Escrava Anastacia: The iconographic history of a Brazilian popular saint. African Diaspora, 2, 25-51. doi: 10.1163/187254609X430768. Sourced f...
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All posts by Purdue BCC. Road Construction on 3rd Street (near Russell). May 21, 2015. Beginning this week 3rd street between Jischke Dr. and Russell St. will be closed until 8/1. Make sure to take a detour to your destinations on campus. If you’re headed to the BCC, come in through Stadium Dr. to Russell. Our parking lot will remain accessible throughout. Exhibiting Blackness: A Book Review (Culture Brief, No.9, Fall 2014). November 20, 2014. By Jamillah R. Gabriel. Culture Brief, No. 9, Fall 2014.
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talleyv3 | PurdueBCC
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All posts by talleyv3. Just Limin’ in the Caribbean. November 12, 2014. Note: This is the fourth in a series of blogs from students who participated in the BCC’s Fall 2014 Research Tour to Trinidad and Tobago on Oct. 10-15. It was exciting because you could feel the spirit of celebration in the atmosphere. It was scary and confusing, though, because everything was so new and different. Purdue Black Cultural Center. The Natural Hair Blog. What’s in a weave? Tu Cabello Natural (Your Natural Hair). With the...