African-American

"The Calling: The Transformative Power of African American Doll and Puppet Making" is an exhibition of dolls and puppets created by senior African American multi-media artists. These artists came of age in strong African American communities during the height of the Civil Rights Movement. They are storytellers who use various forms of mixed media to chronicle the history, identity, and culture of their communities. These artists recognize that their works are healing and transformative for themselves and for the communities they represent. 

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City Lore
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Material Culture

Another Man Done Gone with updated lyrics in memory of George Floyd by Beareather Reddy 

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Music

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Milan (Eddie Jarel Jonesx) and Mermaid Garçon walk Butch Queens in Drag at Westchester Pride's 'Art of Runway Workshop,' presented by ArtsWestchester and The LOFT: LGBT Center.

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Arts Westchester
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Dance

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This video features interpretations of two iconic African American spirituals (Over My Head & Swing Low Sweet Chariot) by Reverand Gayle Heyward and the Luis Augusta Mosely (LAM) Inspirational Choir on Staten Island.

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Belief

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Cheryl "The Gourd Lady" Thomas discusses her dedication to the tradition of gourd making and playing. 

 

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Material Culture

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