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More than 100 beautiful, fascinating quilts of widely varied styles made primarily by African American women with Bay Area ties, and many of the stories behind them, comprise a compelling new ...
A Shared Vision,’ created to expand on the theme of our Global open call, we spoke with Sarah Waiswa, founder of African Women in Photography (AWiP)—an organization and community that creates ...
Apiwe Nxusani-Mawela is believed to be the first Black woman brewer in South Africa to own a brewery and strives to introduce ...
How young Ghanaians were tricked by fake football promises; The US president invites five African leaders to the White House; And keeping traditional rug-weaving alive in Morocco.
The organisation Anonymous Was A Woman, which commissioned the report, is staging a show at New York University’s Grey Art Museum featuring 25 years of women artists to whom it has awarded grants.
Mawela, South Africa's first Black woman craft brewery owner, is revolutionizing the beer industry by training young Black graduates in brewing. As a beer brewing master, she aims to open the industry ...
This year has marked a monumental moment for South Africa as four remarkable women have been celebrated in Forbes’ first-ever 50 Over 50 Global list. These female trailblazers, hailing from 32 ...
"Routed West: Twentieth-Century African American Quilts in California" continues through Nov. 30, 2025 at Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, 2155 Center St., Berkeley.
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