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  2. The Ferryman (novel) - Wikipedia

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    According to David Walton of the New York Journal of Books, The Ferryman is ultimately "about love and loss", being "crammed with parent-child relationships of many types: natural and adopted, through genetic or simply emotional ties, the parental relationship of a much older brother or a mentor or a friend or even a leader of a faction of rebels."

  3. 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]

  4. List of Barbie's friends and family - Wikipedia

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    Barbie has three young sisters: Skipper, Stacie and Chelsea, who made their collective debuts in the 2011 Christmas film, Barbie: A Perfect Christmas.Chelsea, previously known as Kelly, had a lead role in the 2002 syndicated television series, Kelly’s Dream Club, in which Barbie appeared in a supporting role.

  5. Handsworth Songs - Wikipedia

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    Handsworth Songs is a 1986 British documentary film directed by John Akomfrah and produced by Lina Gopaul. It was filmed during the 1985 riots in Handsworth and London. The production company was the Black Audio Film Collective, [1] who also wrote the screenplay. With cinematography by Sebastian Shah and music by Trevor Mathison, there were ...

  6. Dawn M. Bennett - Wikipedia

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    While studying her first semester at Berklee College of Music, Bennett participated in an event in Berklee's Video Game Music Club.With voiceover as an option, she tried it and was later encouraged by the club's president to continue voice acting.

  7. Juneteenth and why banning Black literature is a threat to ...

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    OPINION: Black literature serves as a testament to the resilience and triumphs of a people who have endured the harshest of adversities throughout history. By banning Black books, society risks ...

  8. Kamasi Washington - Wikipedia

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    Washington contributed saxophone on the Thundercat song "Them Changes", which was released on June 18, 2015, as a single from the EP The Beyond / Where the Giants Roam; [11] [12] the track was later included on Thundercat's full-length album Drunk (2017). Washington released the mini-album/EP Harmony of Difference in September 2017.

  9. ‘They love Black culture but do not love Black people’: Why ...

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    The heads of Facebook and Instagram, both under Meta, initially announced a collective $300 million investment in Black-owned businesses and creators back in June 2020.