French women of African descend talk about the play les Afropéennes, a play which has been staged in October in Paris. They tackle issues such as race, gender, sexuality, injustice, stereotypes, cultural heritage and alienation.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
TALK: Shantrelle P. Lewis on the Dutch Caribbean Diaspora in The Netherlands
Shantrelle P. Lewis, Brooklyn-based curator and a native of New Orleans, will give an overview about her research on the Dutch Caribbean Diaspora in The Netherlands. Place: Studio Charl Landvreugd. Date: 2 december 2012 | 14:30 – 15:30 in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. For more details see 3073 TALKS & LECTURES.
Labels:
Art,
Netherlands,
USA
Danny Glover plays in film about a slave uprising on Curacao + criticism
American actor Danny Glover will star in the Dutch Caribbean film “Tula, The Revolt”, from Dutch director Jeroen Leinders. But the Tula project remains controversial.
Labels:
Curaçao,
Film/Television,
Netherlands
Monday, November 26, 2012
NEW IDEAS: Visualize your natural hair with the Big Chop App
Instant natural hair makeovers with The Big Chop iPhone App. The App will allow you to use your own photos in order to create a preview of what your hair will look like after "the big chop". Sunday, November 25, 2012
Afro-Colombians - Films, protest and Hip Hop group ChocQuibTown
News from the diaspora - One of the most forgotten black communities in the African Diaspora is probably the Afro-Colombian community. But as always, things change. The present peace talks between the FARC rebels and the government may help the many Afro-Colombians, who are disproportionately displaced because of the
conflict. But there is more news.
Labels:
Colombia
The winners of the Black Race Awards of Brazil 2012
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| Jean Paulo Campos, Cacau Potassio, Renato Sorriso. Photo, Troféu Raça Negra |
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Video: African culture in Paris
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| Street scene in the Chateau Rouge neighborhood of Paris. Photo: Wendy Worrall Redal |
CNN explores how African immigrants are making their mark Parisian life, including music and food.
Labels:
France
Thursday, November 22, 2012
The British Blacklist - Database profiling black British entertainers
UK’s definitive database of arts and entertainment industry professionals from the black communities, The British Blacklist.
Labels:
UK
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Africa For Norway - New charity single out now! Official christmas video
From SAIH, a solidarity organisation of students and academics in Norway.. SAIH focuses on education in development cooperation, as well as North/South information and political advocacy in Norway. See also: http://vimeo.com/user5290987.
Labels:
Norway,
Scandinavia
November 20 - Brazil celebrates Black Awareness Day
The Day of Black Awareness ("Dia da Consciência Negra" in Portuguese) is celebrated annually on November 20 in Brazil as a day on which to reflect upon the injustices of slavery (from the first transport of African slaves to Brazil in 1594) and to celebrate the contributions to society and to the nation by Brazilian citizens of African descent. It takes place during the Week of Black Awareness.
Labels:
Black History,
Brazil,
Events
Monday, November 19, 2012
Greenpeace: Dutch rappers against environmental pollution in Canada
Four famous Dutch rappers leave their comfort zone and explore the spectacular Canadian nature. From the giant tar sands in Alberta to the beautiful Great Bear Rainforest in Vancouver.
Labels:
Canada
Sunday, November 18, 2012
NEW Video: The new sound of Laura Mvula - "She" (UK)
UK's Laura Mvula is a singer who can make your heart skip with her sonic surprises, wrote the Guardian. And they are right. I hope we will hear much more of this talented singer-songwriter (signed to RCA), who was born in South Africa but grew up in the UK.
Labels:
Music,
South Africa,
UK
Exhibition: Homestory Deutschland brings black Germans' stories to light
Via: Black German Heritage & Research AssociationAn exhibit gives voice to the histories of Africans, African-Americans and Afro-Germans from the past 300 years of German history. It presents a differentiated perspective on the lives and histories of blacks in Germany.
Labels:
Afro-German,
Germany
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