Via Black German Heritage & Research Association
The new track "Anders Sein" ("Being different") from German hip hop singer Julian Williams
Sunday, September 30, 2012
African homecoming: A way of healing or just diasporic dreaming?

Can Black people of the 'old' diaspora still make the connection with Africa, or is it just unrealistic day dreaming? In August producer and activist Bamba Nazar organised the event “African Homecoming” in Amsterdam, dedicated to the bridging between Africa and the diaspora. He was triggered by his journey to the slave island of Gorée in Senegal. But Dutch cultural critic and blogger Plug is skeptic about this new Pan-Africanisme.
Labels:
Events,
Netherlands,
Opinion
Friday, September 28, 2012
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Black Spanish Youth Day in Madrid

From Folklore to political speech. Building a black grassroot responsability leadership in crisis time for the hip-hop generation. Black Spanish Youth Day in Madrid (Spain) on 19 October 2012
http://www.foja-jovenesnegros.blogspot.nl/
Photo exposition: "AfricaMi" – Faces of the city in Milan Italy

"Look at the faces and stories from the city to the Expo: AfricaMi", is a photo exhibit which will be organised by the Italian Institute of Photography, in collaboration with the Association Assaman (2 - 7 October 2012 ).
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Video: Black people don't travel?
This is very subjective. I was in Paris this summer and at some places in the city you hardly see black tourists and at some places you see many black tourists. So..
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Pauline Black: The Selector ‘Live in Britain tour 2012 and book ‘Black by Design’
The Ska band The Selecter (from the 70s) with lead singer Pauline Black have released their new Album 'Made in Britain' and will be touring Britain in October. Pauline Black has published a book last year entitled ‘Black by Design’, a book about being mixed-race, being adopted by a white couple, and tracing her biological roots.
Labels:
Black History,
mixed race,
Music,
UK
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Afro-Argentines - Still the people in the land of the vanishing Blacks?
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| Photo: Ebony |
Labels:
Argentina,
Black History,
Spain
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Video: film “Revolución” highlights erased history of black Argentine soldiers

In the collective memory of Argentina the history of Argentine black people is erased completely. "Black people do not exist in Argentina," said former Argentine President Carlos Menem. But huge numbers of black soldiers fought in every independence war of the country. In the Argentine film “Revolución - El cruce de Los Andes” (2010), which follows the life of Argentine hero General José de San Martín, their contribution is highlighted. The film premiered during the bicentennial of Argentina.
Labels:
Argentina,
Black History,
Film/Television
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Video: Zadie Smith reads from her new London city novel "NW"
"Writer Zadie Smith burst onto the literary scene with her first novel White Teeth more than a decade ago. Set in the Northwest London neighborhood where she grew up, White Teeth captured the diverse, vibrant rhythms of a city in transition. Smith returns to the neighborhood in her new novel, NW, but this is a sobering homecoming." - NPR
Zadie Smith interviews Jay-Z - The House That Hova Built
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| Photograph by Cass Bird. Fashion editor: Sara Moonves |
It’s difficult to know what to ask a rapper. It’s not unlike the difficulty (I imagine) of being a rapper.
He’s not late. He’s dressed like a kid, in cap and jeans, if he said he was 30 you wouldn’t doubt him. (He’s 42.) He’s overwhelmingly familiar, which is of course a function of his fame — rap superstar, husband of Beyoncé, minority owner of the Nets, whose new home, the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, will open this month — but also of the fact he’s been speaking into our ears for so long.
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Film: Story of Dido Belle - A mixed-race aristocrat in 18th-century Britain
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| Late 18th–early 19th century painting by unknown artist of Dido Elizabeth Belle, left, and her cousin. Courtesy Wikipedia |
The second feature to be written and directed by the British filmmaker Amma Asante, “Belle” will tell the story of a mixed-race woman raised as an aristocrat in 18th-century England. Dido Elizabeth Belle (1761-1804) was the illegitimate daughter of Admiral Sir John Lindsay of the British navy and an enslaved woman, herself known as Belle.
Labels:
Black History,
Film/Television,
UK
Bijlmer Talk - Dutch urban talk show
The first edition of Bijlmer Talk 2012, the urban talk show in the Netherlands: BT (Bijlmer Talk). It's the pilot with the theme "BIJLMER 2.0, the new improved version of the Bijlmer '.
Labels:
Film/Television,
Netherlands
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