As we approach Father’s Day, I thought to share this free YouTube broadcast screening of my film Twelve Disciples of Nelson Mandela. Click the photo below to watch! This father’s […]

As we approach Father’s Day, I thought to share this free YouTube broadcast screening of my film Twelve Disciples of Nelson Mandela. Click the photo below to watch! This father’s […]
By Eric K. Washington “At the Grand Central station is a colored man who probably knows more people than any other Negro in New York,” a front page lede in […]
Digital Diaspora Family Reunion came across this wonderful image and moving testimonial by a son of a father on LinkedIn and reached out to the author Jon Daniel with a […]
We stumbled across this article shortly after publishing a piece about another Jewish family that smuggled their album out of Nazi Germany in the 1930s by Amanda Herz. Unlike Amanda’s […]
During the Spring 2016, Digital Diaspora Family Reunion worked with Dartmouth students on a student-led DDFR Roadshow. Over the course of a couple of weeks, Dartmouth Senior Vero Davis gathered […]
By Thomas Allen Harris When I first read this story in the New York Times I was struck by how the politics of images of power play across gender, race […]
Here are some of the photographs and stories that were posted in our DDFR Facebook Group. We are looking forward to continuing our mission with your story and photographs! This […]
Just before our DDFR Dartmouth Roadshow on May 9th, I was invited by Lecturer Martin Roberts to present on DDFR in his Digital Arts & Culture course. The topic of the […]
In September Adriana Ribeiro, invited me to participate in a panel to celebrate the International Decade for People of African Descent: Recognition, Justice and Development hosted by the Permanent Mission […]
We met Françoise Bouffault after the DDFR @ NY African Film Festival and invited her to share her family story. The following is the email that she sent in response. Dear […]