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Supporting and promoting the art, archives, and writing of diasporic, Indigenous, queer, trans, and disability communities in Chicago + the Midwest since 2010.
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...hey twitter-verse. We need your help for our next series of Art + Love interviews for 2019 --we ask artist couples abt how they influence one another's practice. Which artist/curator/writer couple shld we interview next? https://t.co/UKDIQEuAZK💚💙💜🖤❤🧡💛

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"I think art works as a pretty good icebreaker. There’s almost a romanticism about it in the way that art can pull people in to even consider talking about certain things, you know?" 🗣️ w/Jordan Sarti & about her work 📚 ✊🏿 https://t.co/o16Otd7Eln

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If you have some last minute shopping to do, we recommend stopping by Africa International House this weekend for their pre-Kwanzaa market:

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"Collective anger is what pushes against the establishment and forces change." -Eric J. García talks about ongoing series El Machete Illustrated, part of which recently in a collection called Drawing on Anger: Portraits of U.S. Hypocrisy. https://t.co/97USEvSCoH

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Emily Breidenbach dives into "Chicago Calling: Art Against the Flow" an exhibition feat 10 artists & exploring Chicago's history of robust recognition & acceptance of artists- curated by Kenneth Burkhart & Lisa Stone 🏙️ https://t.co/O5q1TgAZCn

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Don't let the ❄️ slow u down! Stay indoors w/our Nov feat: Tee Time (BYOB), at LVL3, 📽️ screening AfriCOBRA w/, IN DE BEGINNIN’: a staged reading of musical, A Hop, Skip, & Jump @
https://t.co/xiPDtBxRZb👀

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https://t.co/HJS04yJQrv This exists as record/performance doc/concept map linking threads in an web charting the content of lectures & presentations of D. Denenge Duyst-Akpem's 25+ yrs of study, teaching, sculpting, & future visioning

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"Knowing the difference between when to let go & when to push through is by far my biggest challenge. [...] It’s self doubt & there is no better feeling than proving yourself wrong." -Tianna Bracey 👉🏾https://t.co/N3DRI9OSwv

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