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  2. AfriCOBRA - Wikipedia

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    AfriCOBRA was founded on the South Side of Chicago by a group of artists intent on defining a "black aesthetic." AfriCOBRA artists were associated with the Black Arts Movement in America, a movement that began in the mid-1960s and that celebrated culturally-specific expressions of the contemporary Black community in the realms of literature, theater, dance and the visual arts. [6]

  3. List of festivals in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    African Festival of the Arts; American Spanish Dance and Music Festival [10] Celtic Fest Chicago; Chicago Humanities Festival; ... Chicago Flower and Garden Show; Food

  4. DanceAfrica - Wikipedia

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    DanceAfrica is a heritage and community celebration equable on the manifold dance forms of the African Diaspora held annually in New York City, Washington, DC, and Chicago. Included are indoor and outdoor performance including live music, a film series, master classes , education programs, and an outdoor bazaar.

  5. Bud Billiken Parade and Picnic - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the parade, in the historic Washington public park is a picnic and festival. Robert S. Abbott , the founder and publisher of the Chicago Defender newspaper, created the fictional character of Bud Billiken, which he featured in a youth advice column in his paper.

  6. South Side Community Art Center - Wikipedia

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    Eleanor Roosevelt at the dedication of South Side Community Art Center (May 7, 1941). Efforts to open a community art center on Chicago's South Side began in 1938. Peter Pollack, a Federal Art Project official, contacted Metz Lochard, an editor at the Chicago Defender, about having the Art Project sponsor exhibitions of African American artists, who often had trouble securing space to display ...

  7. For these reasons, Anna Marano chose Penn as the destination for the first Pan-African Screenwriters' Retreat running in person and virtually from Aug. 18 to Aug. 22. Pan-Africanism is a movement ...

  8. Afro-Arts Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Afro-Arts Theater was a regional theater on Chicago's South Side established in 1967 by Kelan Philip Cohran.The theater was also a meeting place for black power activists [1] and considered central to the growth of African American consciousness in Chicago. [2]

  9. Iowa City's 1st African Festival of Arts and Culture to ... - AOL

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    What to know about the inaugural African Festival of Arts and Culture happening this weekend. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...