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Black in America: Changing Reality?

June 13-14, 1992 Originally a part of L.A. Freewaves, Alfonzo Motet, Gary Glassman, Portia Cobb, Phillip Malory Jones, Tony Cokes, Robert Wheaton and Carole Walker presented works which explore the ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 1990-1994, Exhibition, LACE Tagged With: 1992, Alfonzo Motet, Black in America: Changing Reality?, Carole Walker, Exhibition, Gary Glassman, O. Funmilayo Makarah, Phillip Malory Jones, Portia Cobb, Robert Wheaton, Tony Cokes

Black Men in America: Changing Reality?

February 19 - March 29, 1991 Curated by O. Funmilayo Makarah, selected tapes challenged our perceptions of media-induced stereotypes while offering a glimpse into the concerns, aspirations, obstacles ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 1990-1994, Exhibition, LACE, Video Tagged With: 1991, Alfonzo Moret, Black Men in America: Changing Reality?, Exhibition, Gary Glassman, O. Funmilayo Makarah, Portia Cobb, Robert Wheaton, Tony Cokes, Video

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