This Winter, I was invited by Rob Storr and Susan Cahan to lead a Digital Diaspora Family Reunion seminar at the Yale University School of Art. The seminar included two […]
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Help! Who Are These Women?
At 1World1Family, we get requests. Below is the latest one to cross our desk. We are sharing it with you, our Digital Diaspora Family Reunion family, to see if […]
A Legacy of Storytellers: My Father and His Twin Brother
“Earlier this month, I presented a talk in the Projection Design class of Wendall Harrington, a professor in the Yale School of Drama. Wendall Harrington is a pioneer in projection design (she’s […]
Immigration Emerges As Theme At University of Illinois in Chicago
The Digital Diaspora Family Reunion Roadshow (DDFR) at the University of Illinois in Chicago (UIC) was a bit like a homecoming as I was working with my former colleagues from University of California […]
Changing the Narrative on Race in America Through Advertising
– Don Perry, CEO, Digital Diaspora Family Reunion One day after President Obama gave the keynote address at SXSW Interactive, a brave team at Mullen Lowe US, led by Erin […]
Highlights From Our Digital Diaspora Family Reunion Facebook Group!
Our Digital Diaspora Family Reunion Facebook group community has been sharing beautiful pictures and heartwarming histories, highlighting the necessity of a platform where we can not only celebrate our family […]
Call to Action! Make Your Voices Heard at SXSW Panel on Racism in Advertising!
We are looking forward to the “If You Are in Advertising, You May Be a Racist“ panel on race and representation in advertising at the upcoming SXSW Music Film Interactive […]
Digital Diaspora Participant Reconstructs Her Family Album with Art
During our Digital Diaspora Family Reunion Roadshow at DC Public Library, emerging young artist Adrienne Gaither participated by sharing her art work which draws from her family photo albums and […]
Manhattan Borough President Hosts Black History Month Reception with Through A Lens Darkly!
It is gratifying to see our film Through A Lens Darkly continuing the work of Deborah Willis and Reflections in Black – inspiring the appreciation of African-American photographers in our […]
Digital Diaspora Family Reunion Inspires Memory Lab in DC Public Library!
“I knew Digital Diaspora was impacting individuals, families, communities and institutions through the work we’ve been doing and the feedback we’ve gotten but it wasn’t until we returned to DC […]