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  • Kijana Wiseman turns pain into powerful art

    Standing on the steps of a historic slave house, Kijana Wiseman embodies the pain and resilience of countless mothers separated from their children. Her performance piece “No Maya” — Liberian English for “don’t feel bad” — weaves together personal memoir, historical trauma, and triumph in a narrative that spans continents and generations. The Texas-born artist, The post Kijana Wiseman turns pain into powerful art appeared first on Rolling Out.

BHN Talk Radio (11-26-24): California State University campuses face lawsuit based on ‘men of color’ initiative; Black rural voters felt left out

  • November 30, 2024
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This is a massive change for CSU campuses; adaptation will be painful and noticeable in the campus populations By Black Headline News BREAKING: A complaint filed with the Department of Education alleges that programs for men of color at least eight California State University campuses — including Cal Poly — violate federal civil rights law. A

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