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Charlotte started the topic Naomi Osaka: 'It's O.K. Not to Be O.K.' in the forum Sportspinned post
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Charlotte started the topic Hair Love. in the forum Tot's & Mum'spinned post
Psychoanalytic
theory and film?!

The pioneering scientific study by renowned psychologists, Kenneth and Mamie Clark, provides a blueprint on how the fundamentals of representation and inclusiveness contributes to the development of the conscious qualities, confidence, and self-identification in African American children.
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Julian Cole replied to the topic A House That Paints Back: Inside Kehinde Wiley’s Lagos Sanctuary in the forum Architecture
This article deepens my understanding of Wiley’s practice beyond the canvas – framing the Lagos residence not merely as a backdrop for his work but as an extension of it; and situating this thoughtfully within Nigerian/African architectural traditions. -
Charlotte replied to the topic A Spotlight on Mental Health Awareness & Access to Care for Black Gen-Z in the forum Gen Z and Millennials
@genztalks The ‘Emotional Tax’ of code-switching absolutely involves the constant need to adjust speech, body language, and demeanor in corporate environments. The need to adapt or code-switch because the dominant space doesn’t reflect or affirm their ways of speaking, or behaving, is a psychological tax.For many, code-switching is not a ch…Read More
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Gen-Z Talks started the topic A Spotlight on Mental Health Awareness & Access to Care for Black Gen-Z in the forum Gen Z and Millennials
A Spotlight on Mental Health Awareness & Access to Care for Black Gen-Z: A Deeper Examination and Pathway to Success.

Black Gen-Z’s stand at a unique crossroads in contemporary history. They are the first generation raised fully in the digital age, the first to see racial injustice unfold in real-time on social media, and the…Read More
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The African Monetarist replied to the topic Between Tribute and Erasure: African Musical Influence and Cultural Imperialism in the forum Music
Thank you for the very indepth article on African music, from a historical standpoint.It confronts deep ethical questions about artistic representation, cultural ownership, and the moral responsibilities of creators. At its core is a question central to aesthetics and postcolonial ethics: <em data-start=”2382″ data-end=”2435″>Can art divorced…Read More
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Gen-Z Talks started the topic Between Tribute and Erasure: African Musical Influence and Cultural Imperialism in the forum Music
Between Tribute and Erasure: African Musical Influence and Cultural Imperialism in Western Classical Traditions – A Postcolonial Critique.

Abstract: This article looks at a progression of African traditional elements into European composers from the late Romantic period into the 20th century. Composers like Camille…Read More
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