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"Winter in America" by Gil Scott-Heron. A little too appropriate right now.
“Tori Anderson, a third-year Law School student, shows her support by adding a sticky note to the portrait of a black Law School professor on Thursday afternoon after black tape was found covering the photos in the morning. Anderson said, ‘This [the post-its] shows the outpouring of support for the faculty. I wish we had a greater and more robust response from the administration and a greater focus on creating, not only community inclusion, but institutional inclusion.’” Jennifer Y. Yao, The Harvard Crimson
“Black tape, stuck systematically across the portraits of black law professors, spurred on Thursday a police investigation into vandalism and a pronouncement from the dean of Harvard Law School that the school has a ‘serious problem’ with racism.
Law School students and teachers who walked into Harvard’s Wasserstein Hall on Thursday morning found pieces of black tape covering some of the faculty portraits that hang on walls inside the building—specifically on the faces of black professors depicted there.
The incident prompted outrage from Law School students who were quick to condemn it as racist vandalism, and police are now investigating.
Harvard University Police Department spokesperson Steven G. Catalano said Thursday evening that the investigation is ‘active and ongoing,’ and although he declined to comment further, Law School Dean Martha L. Minow wrote in a statement that police are investigating the incident as a hate crime….”
…Leland S. Shelton, the president of the Harvard Black Law Student Association, described it as ‘actually one of the most clear-cut, overt instances of very, very vile and disrespectful behavior from somebody’; second-year Law School student Michele D. Hall, who posted photographs of the vandalized portraits in a post on the website Blavity, wrote, ‘This morning at Harvard Law School we woke up to a hate crime.’
After the tape was removed from the portraits, students posted notes with words of support for the black professors alongside their photographs.
…The incident and subsequent hate crime allegations follows incidents at Yale and the University of Missouri at Columbia that have prompted protests against racism at colleges across the country, including a march and rally at Harvard on Wednesday.
It also comes as a group of Harvard Law School students who call themselves Royall Must Fall has requested the removal of the school’s seal because it features the crest of a family that owned slaves.
That group of students denounced the vandalism as ‘an overt act of racial hatred’ in an open letter published in the Harvard Law Record, a student publication. They also claimed in their letter that the Thursday incident could be a reaction to their activism: They had placed several pieces of black tape over several depictions of the school’s seal around campus on Wednesday night, they wrote, alleging that someone had removed those pieces of tape and then placed them on the portraits of black faculty members….” Andrew M. Duehren with Claire E. Parker, The Harvard Crimson
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Larry Achiampong's Glyth Series
DS: Cloudface brings to mind the golliwog and blackface. Is it your intention to evoke those allusions? Why impose that racist history on such personal images? LA: The cloudface was partially inspired by the experience of seeing the Robertson’s Golly mascot on marmalade jars as a child during breakfast and other family meals. In my youth, I always associated the Golly with what an alien might be. When designing cloudface I did further research on the Robertson’s Golly character and found out that it was only discontinued in 2001, the company apparently retired the character not because of it’s racist connotations, but that the company wanted to ‘move with the times.’ My inspiration for cloudface also comes from comics and anime; ‘V’ (from Alan Moore‘s ‘V for Vendetta’) in particular his Guy Fawkes mask (made famous through the Occupy Movement) and also Laughing Man from the Ghost in The Shell Series. By mixing these various elements I want to have a lasting relevant conversation about prejudice in it’s many guises. Just because images of Golliwogs and Blackface are not paraded in the way that they were in the past, it doesn’t mean the world has thrown that type of mentality to the dust. I think in the UK we are quite guilty of easily sweeping moments like these under the carpet in the hope that no one will unearth them. Stare at a clown long enough and the jokes begin to disappear. I work with images that include my family as a starting point for telling a story that will open up and become less about the singular moment and more about plural debates.
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How Nina Chanel Abney is Championing the Black Lives Matter Movement with a Paintbrush
in Vanity Fair
“I always said I wanted to be a famous painter. I just never knew what that really meant,” she says in her studio at the Gateway Project, a relatively new gallery and studio complex in Newark, New Jersey’s Gateway Center, where she is an artist in residence. Her works there will soon be transported to the Kravets Wehby Gallery in Chelsea for her fourth solo exhibition in the space, titled “Always a Winner,” opening October 15. Then, on October 18, she will once more display her work alongside the likes of Kara Walker, Nick Cave, Robert Colescott, Kehinde Wiley, and Jean-Michel Basquiat—to whom the artist is frequently compared—for the traveling exhibition’s ninth incarnation, at the Detroit Institute of Arts. “Art is no longer about revolution, it’s about evolution,” says Don Rubell on the phone from Miami. “Nina is well on her way to becoming a great artist. The level of development is astonishing. It’s a prophecy that speaks for itself.”
Just thought I'd share. #nature #beauty #exercise #SelfCare
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Nina. Necessary.

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I love the message in this. #EverythingIsWorkingForMyGood
"Whatever it is.....I can't leave it alooooone"
I have so much to say about an album that says so much when it's more profitable to say nothing. For now, I'll just say thank you Kendrick Lamar (& friends) for this ambitious, bold, unapologetically Black piece of art. #ToPimpAButterfly #KendrickLamar #KingKunta #Blackness #BlackMusic #funk #rap #jazz #soul #spokenword #hiphop
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Good morning. Let Willie Hutch pump up your spirit....

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#ThatMomentWhen you listen to an old soul record and hear a part that was sampled by another song you love.... #NeverGetsOld #MindBlown #Music