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3 months ago

Comparing perceptions of race in Latin America and the United States, the fundamental question posed is "why did Latin America not have black movements... [or] racial 'pride' that could spur such movements?" The common explanation is that state ideologies around racial mixing have served as a mechanism through which to deny the existence of racism.

Tatiana Flores, "Latinidad Is Cancelled: Confronting an Anti-Black Construct" (2021)

5 months ago

i think it's important to archive our own images by integrateing the images of us made by the Others. Because their interpretation was/is made in relation to their perception. And we need to analyze it, we need to see the difference. Now the internet and visual ressources are a tool to disseminate our perception beyond their representation.

4 months ago
Omo Valley, Ethiopie

Omo Valley, Ethiopie


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1 month ago
Happy Memory Captured With My Camera : Friend Who Contemplates The City And Walks In The Streets Of Santo
Happy Memory Captured With My Camera : Friend Who Contemplates The City And Walks In The Streets Of Santo
Happy Memory Captured With My Camera : Friend Who Contemplates The City And Walks In The Streets Of Santo
Happy Memory Captured With My Camera : Friend Who Contemplates The City And Walks In The Streets Of Santo
Happy Memory Captured With My Camera : Friend Who Contemplates The City And Walks In The Streets Of Santo
Happy Memory Captured With My Camera : Friend Who Contemplates The City And Walks In The Streets Of Santo
Happy Memory Captured With My Camera : Friend Who Contemplates The City And Walks In The Streets Of Santo

Happy memory captured with my camera : friend who contemplates the city and walks in the streets of Santo Domingo passing by the Colmado corner.


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2 months ago
Working On The Sacradness Of The Mother And Her Child Give Me Joy !

Working on The Sacradness of the Mother and her Child give me joy !


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2 months ago
Tomorrow I'm Going To Become A Teacher, I'm Going To Do My First Class. I Can't Wait! I Have Prepared

Tomorrow I'm going to become a teacher, I'm going to do my first class. I can't wait! I have prepared everything. 

It's a big step for me. Once my thesis is finished, I want to become an anthropologist and historian of Caribbean societies. My dream is to do research, write on many subjects, transmit knowledge, make cultural films and many other projects!! 

I have so much gratitude to all those who have accompanied me and who are still with me.  Future.


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4 months ago
Oduduwa Hall Of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile -ife, Nigeria.
Oduduwa Hall Of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile -ife, Nigeria.

Oduduwa Hall of Obafemi Awolowo University, ile -ife, Nigeria.


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2 months ago
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4 months ago
Unidentified Edo Artist, Carved Tusk, Benin Kingdom, Late-nineteenth Century, Ivory, 93 Cm X 7 Cm At

Unidentified Edo artist, carved tusk, Benin kingdom, late-nineteenth century, ivory, 93 cm x 7 cm at baseRoyal Ontario Museum


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2 weeks ago
In The 1970s, Excavations At The Newton Slave Burial Ground Uncovered The Grave Of A Man Believed To

In the 1970s, excavations at the Newton Slave Burial Ground uncovered the grave of a man believed to be a healer or spiritual figure. He was buried with powerful objects: metal jewelry, an iron knife, and a short-stemmed clay pipe likely made in Ghana.

Among his burial items was a necklace made from a mix of beads, some with fascinating origins.

One glass bead, made with European powder glass, was probably crafted in Ghana.

Another, a cylindrical carnelian bead, came from Cambay, India ; a region known for carnelian bead production since the first millennium. These beads were traded through East Africa, across the Sahara, and into West Africa.

Other elements of the necklace could have been acquired in Barbados, but together they reflect a deep continuity of African cultural traditions in the Caribbean.

Scholar Jerome Handler used ethnographic sources from West Africa to interpret the necklace, and strongly argued that the man was likely seen as an obeah or healer by the enslaved community at Newton.

This burial is one of the most powerful archaeological cases for the survival of African spiritual identity through the horrors of the Middle Passage and slavery.


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tibonanj - Ti -Bon-Ange
Ti -Bon-Ange

My Afro-Diasporic archive for a creative and inventive Caribbean.i also started an artistic insta page @fymmartdesign

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