Arts
Marx & Engels writings on Civil War still provocative 155 years later
September 22, 2016With a GOP candidate loved by neo-Confederates and alt-right white nationalists, new edition of "Civil War in the United States" appears at the right time.
Read moreWalk in a prisoner’s shoes with virtual reality filmmaking
September 21, 2016While virtual reality has mainly been used for video games so far, filmmakers are using it as a means to immerse audiences in the Black and imprisoned experience.
Read moreNew film documents the class divide in NYC’s Chelsea
September 20, 2016In a new film, the timeless system of pitting "us" against the "others" is displayed in the story of gentrification of New York City's West Chelsea neighborhood.
Read moreWomen’s Capoeira weekend in Connecticut fuses art and struggle
September 20, 2016Community members in New Haven were introduced to the Afro-Brazilian martial art Capoeira during a women's weekend with Brazilian Mestra Tisza Coelho.
Read moreThis week in history: New Smithsonian African American Museum opens
September 19, 2016Efforts to erect such a museum go back as far as 1915, when it was originally proposed by African-American Civil War veterans.
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