Tag: African American Art Examiner
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Report on 2011 International Year part 5: Haiti’s Poetics of Pain and Resilience
At this point, the primary push in the country is to recover not only from the earthquake of 2010, but as U.N. General Secretary Ki-Moon noted, from the cholera epidemic which followed and claimed another 3,300 lives.
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By Aberjhani: Report on 2011 International Year Part 3, In the Land of Afro-Germans
With the International Year for People of African Descent getting underway in January and Black History Month 2011 launching this week, Afro-descendants throughout the Global Village are assessing, celebrating, and documenting their experiences in diverse communities.
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Black History Month Enhanced by International Year for People of African Descent
“The international community,” said Ki-moon, “cannot accept that whole communities are marginalized because of the color of their skin.”
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Countdown of 10 great moments in 2010 (part 7): Barack Obama and The National Urban League
For the concluding installment in the hit article series please click below: Countdown of 10 great moments in 2010 (part 7): Barack Obama and The NUL – National African-American Art | Examiner.com.