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Monthly Archives: June 2014

Provocative or just more Black exploitation? Kara Walker’s A Subtlety… http://www.timeout.com/newyork/art/kara-walker-a-subtlety-or-the-marvelous-sugar-baby

Posted bysamorybaJune 29, 2014January 31, 2016Posted inAfricana Cultural StudiesLeave a comment on

Afrika Bam Speaks… http://107jamz.com/members-of-the-zulu-nation-send-a-warning-to-popular-website-world-star-hip-hop/?trackback=fbshare_mobile

Posted bysamorybaJune 29, 2014January 31, 2016Posted inAfricana Cultural StudiesLeave a comment on

Get Down (feat. DJ Revolution) [prod. By M-Phazes]

Hip Hop Get Down (feat. DJ Revolution) [prod. By M-Phazes]

Posted bysamorybaJune 29, 2014Posted inAfricana Cultural StudiesLeave a comment on Get Down (feat. DJ Revolution) [prod. By M-Phazes]

Carter Savage with students of the AYCGL Leadership program.

Posted bysamorybaJune 23, 2014January 31, 2016Posted inAfricana Cultural StudiesLeave a comment on

Images from a great year, Morehouse College Spring 2014.

Posted bysamorybaJune 18, 2014January 31, 2016Posted inAfricana Cultural StudiesLeave a comment on

Chicago Tribune – Washington Redskins trademark canceled by U.S. Patent Office

Chicago Tribune – Washington Redskins trademark canceled by U.S. Patent Office

Posted bysamorybaJune 18, 2014Posted inAfricana Cultural StudiesLeave a comment on Chicago Tribune – Washington Redskins trademark canceled by U.S. Patent Office

Summer reading and reflection with Drs. Carter Savage, Belinda White, Kipton Jensen and 35 young black men who are change agents and future leaders.

Posted bysamorybaJune 17, 2014January 31, 2016Posted inAfricana Cultural StudiesLeave a comment on

It’s… About.. to Go… Down!

Posted bysamorybaJune 16, 2014January 31, 2016Posted inAfricana Cultural StudiesLeave a comment on

San Antonio Spur guard and first Aboriginal player to win an NBA championship stands for Aboriginal land rights in Australia. Coach Pop co-signs Mabo Day.

Posted bysamorybaJune 16, 2014January 31, 2016Posted inAfricana Cultural StudiesLeave a comment on

How the Politics of Nostalgia Sank Eric Cantor – Atlantic Mobile

How the Politics of Nostalgia Sank Eric Cantor – Atlantic Mobile

Posted bysamorybaJune 13, 2014Posted inAfricana Cultural StudiesLeave a comment on How the Politics of Nostalgia Sank Eric Cantor – Atlantic Mobile

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