Rogério Pinto’s “Colorism” exhibit challenges racial identity, belonging, self-perception and how social constructs shape ...
a fine arts professor at SUNY Schenectady and Black Dimensions board member. Tyson worked with biochem professors at SUNY Schenectady to create “Art through the Microscope,” which focused on ...
A would-be white supremacist finds out his own identity isn’t quite what he thought it was in this tragicomedy that registers ...
Video review, particularly coach's challenges for goaltender interference, took center stage on the first day of the NHL ...
Since its founding, Black Dimensions in Art has championed Black artists locally and nationally. It has curated shows in major galleries and small church halls. It has taught kids how to imagine, ...
True teas such as black, green, oolong and white were tested ... A scanning electron microscope image of a dried black tea leaf, showing its extensive surface area The cotton and nylon tea ...
President Donald Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi in the Oval Office of the White House on Feb. 5 ... to grant race-based preferences to black and Hispanic applicants while penalizing Asians.
Despite the disease’s prevalence, few know the history of research on Alzheimer’s and the role played by an important yet long-overlooked figure: Dr. Solomon Carter Fuller, the first Black ...
Not only did the individual’s once-squishy, pinkish-white organ get vitrified into a hard, sparkly black material ... glass using a scanning electron microscope revealed neurons, axons, and ...
“I just seen people come together – black, white, young, old come together for a cause they believe in,” Carpenter said. “They didn’t know their voice mattered. Now, they know their voic ...
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