"Raising the BAAR" in Art, Culture, and Society - Diversity Edit and Artpreneurs(c) podcast

The Legacy of People Who Are of the African Diaspora as Curators, Artists, and Community

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During this voice bite, Ashara discusses the brilliance of those from the African Diaspora, and reminds the audience that Black culture is everywhere.  Being Black is not something one should be ashamed of.. Be proud,  embrace your presence, your knowledge, your beauty.  Don't enable others to make you feel small due to their lack of exposure, knowledge, and/or connectivity to various dimensions of society and community.  Drop the mic. Cover Art utilized for the full episode: Christopher Burch, Place is the Space, 2022, Oil enamel paint, 20ft x 40ft

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