Category: 2011 International Year for People of African Descent
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New “Songs of My People” Art Exhibition Opens at Penn Center | Aberjhani | Blog Post | Red Room
The “Songs of My People” art exhibition, featuring fifteen new works by Savannah and New York artist Luther E. Vann, celebrated co-creator of the landmark art and poetry book ELEMENTAL, The Power of Illuminated Love opened November 11 at Penn Center’s York W. Bailey Museum on St. Helena Island, South…
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Report on 2011 International Year Part 7: Photography of the African Continuum – National African-American Art | Examiner.com
Photographer Ludovico Maria Gilberti in front of panel from “Women in Africa” exhibition. With revolutions in the Middle East and the United States’ current Occupy Wall Street movement dominating media reports throughout 2011, the International Year for People of African Descent as declared by the United Nations has…
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Savannah Talks Troy Anthony Davis No. 16: Davis Executed | Aberjhani | Blog Post | Red Room
“The planned execution of Davis for the 1989 murder of police officer Mark Allen MacPhail topped news broadcasts on every major American television station Wednesday.”
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Savannah Talks Troy Anthony Davis No. 15: Georgia Board Denies Clemency | Aberjhani | Blog Post | Red Room
“It appears that the two-decade-long struggle to free Troy Anthony Davis, following his conviction for the 1989 murder of Savannah police officer Mark Allen MacPhail, may soon come to an end.”
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