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Monday, April 23, 2012

Far-reaching web of slavery | SeacoastOnline.com

Far-reaching web of slavery | SeacoastOnline.com
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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

QUASHIE ART: Dr. Myrtle Glascoe - My Beginning

QUASHIE ART: Dr. Myrtle Glascoe - My Beginning: Awhile back I wrote a tribute to one of my art mentors, Dr. Leo Twiggs . In that post I wrote about our first meeting in my apartment when h...
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Monday, April 16, 2012

Eartha Kitt--What's My Line 1959. Gullah Ooman frum North, SC

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Sunday, April 15, 2012

Metropolitan State College artist Andy Bell creates Zimmerman portrait with Skittles

Metropolitan State College artist Andy Bell creates Zimmerman portrait with Skittles
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Thursday, April 12, 2012

Black passengers add another facet to Titanic story

Black passengers add another facet to Titanic story

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Cultural heritage informatics specialist, author and creative, Ramona La Roche, provides consultant research services. Digital arts and cultural literacy collaborative project partners include University of South Carolina, School of Library and Information Science, Columbia, SC; Incluseum, Seattle, WA; Lowcountry Africana, Enough Pie, Gullah Society, College of Charleston and Studio PS, Charleston, South Carolina. Her publications include “A Day Trip to Georgetown”, College of Charleston Avery Research Center’s Charleston African American Visitors Guide, (2006); Gullah Connections: Crossing Over, Passing, the Links Between The Worlds; exploring Gullah & Yoruba Funerary practices, in Orisa: Yoruba God & Spiritual Identity in Africa and the Diaspora, Toyin Falola and Ann Genova, editors, (2005), and Black America Series: Georgetown County, SC (2000). La Roche recently served as consultant professional development arts trainer for Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, NC. La Roche's work in Divergent Learning, earned her a graduate degree from Columbia College, SC. She completed her BFA at the School of Visual Arts, NYC.
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