Ajamu. Courtesy of Ajamu. “Acclaimed London-based photographer, Ajamu, presents a series of portraits of under-35 predominantly Black British-born LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer) people.” “Fierce consists of 25 […]
DDFR Roadshow Highlights the Bronx!
The Digital Diaspora Family Reunion Roadshow wrapped up its’ final city-wide tour funded by the Rockefeller Foundation NYC Cultural Innovation Fund when visiting a New York borough most personal to […]
The Twelve Disciples of Nelson Mandela – Available on iTunes!
In celebration of Nelson Mandela day, check out Thomas Allen Harris‘ 2006 Award winning film, The Twelve Disciples of Nelson Mandela, now available on iTunes as well as Amazon! Part documentary, […]
Brooklyn College Roadshow Grand Finale!
It is with great pleasure to present the Digital Diaspora Family Reunion Roadshow (DDFR) at Brooklyn College. DDFR’s first photo sharing collaboration with a college, sponsored by the Brooklyn College […]
Digital Diaspora Family Reunion Roadshow Has Seen Photos of REAL Bronx Tales!
THE BRONX MUSEUM OF THE ARTS AND DIGITAL DIASPORA FAMILY REUNION SEEK REAL BRONX TALES: CELEBRATING FAMILY AND THE BRONX! Digital Diaspora Family Reunion (DDFR) in cooperation with The Bronx […]
Perfeito Tavose From Queens
When the Digital Diaspora Family Reunion Roadshow made a stop at the Louis Armstrong House Museum during the Spring of 2012, we were overwhelmed with the amazing stories that families […]
Digital Diaspora Family Reunion Roadshow Arrived to Staten Island!
Celebrating 193 Years of African American History on Staten Island! Digital Diaspora Family Reunion (DDFR) in cooperation with the Sandy Ground Historical Society, hosted a DDFR ROADSHOW GRAND FINALE at […]
Moving Walls 20 Exhibition Presents Documentary Photography
“Moving Walls 20 features work by Katharina Hesse, Yuri Kozyrev, Fernando Moleres, Ian Teh, and Donald Weber. The exhibit highlights societies in the Arab region and in China undergoing transition […]
Photographic Artifacts of Black Civil War Troops
“At the National Portrait Gallery, an ambrotype of a black Civil War soldier. Images and artifacts pertaining to the experience of black troops at that time are gaining in popularity.” […]
Albert Chong – Short Shot
As a student in Jamaica, Albert Chong discovered photography almost by accident. He recalls how he was quickly captivated by the magic of the medium. Albert Chong (b.1958) is an […]