Ozier Muhammad is a photojournalist in search of the new scoop. He turned back to Harlem for inspiration and found religious leaders creating impacts on local neighborhoods. Mr. Muhammad’s work […]
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Lincoln Presidential Library acquires photo of Black Civil War Vet
The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library has acquired a rare photograph of the 29th United States Colored Troop member Nathan Hughes. Nathan Hughes was born in to inslavement but escaped to […]
A Choice of Weapons: The New Renaissance Artist
“A Choice of Weapons: The New Renaissance Artists,” photography exhibition opens in celebration of the 100th Anniversary of Gordon Parks birth. The opening reception takes place April 25, 2012 from […]
Slavery By Another Name NYC Screening
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism (CJS) invites the public to a special screening and panel discussion for the documentary, “Slavery By Another Name,” with Douglas Blackmon, Pulitzer prize winning […]
Restless City NYC Premiere
RESTLESS CITY – LIMITED RELEASE! APRIL 27th to May 3rd RESTLESS CITY is a breathtaking new film directed by Nigerian photographer and filmmaker Andrew Dosunmu. This acclaimed work tells the […]
Black Vernacular Photography @ ICP
Image Matters: Photography and the Black Vernacular The International Center of Photography is hosting an exploration of vernacular image-making among Black Europeans and African Americans during the first half of […]
John H. White documents 1970s Black Chicago
The March 23rd edition of The Daily Mail features article, “Amazing photos of Black Chicago in the 1970s show vibrant life of diverse city in an age of change” which […]
Deana Lawson speaks at ICP
The Photographers Lecture Series School at International Center of Photography The ICP spring lecture series brings together distinguished photographers and artists from all aspects of the field to present their […]
1900s Black Nebraskan Communities
Photo Collection Honors 1900s Black Nebraska Communities As a part of Black History Month, California State University, Chico, Calif., currently holds a photo exhibition featuring a series of black-and-white photographs […]
LaToya Ruby Frazier @ Whitney Biennial
When the Personal Turns Political: LaToya Ruby Frazier at the Whitney Biennial From the outset of her career as a young artist, LaToya Ruby Frazier has always found inspiration at […]