Thursday, March 22, 2007

This event is not a photography event but it does relate to my personal work as a photographer (see "Panama" photos on my site) which explores Afro-Latin culture/identity.

The Institute for Research on the African
Diaspora in the Americas and in the Caribbean (IRADAC)
and The Global Studies Collective

Present: WOMEN of POWER

A Symposium of Afro-Latina Organizers, Leaders, & Activists

Thursday, March 22, 2007
6:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Rooms: C203-C205

Moderated by:
Marta Moreno Vega, Ph.D.

The CUNY Graduate
Center Admission is FREE
365 Fifth
Avenue
For more information call:
New York, NY
10016
212-817-2076

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

MORE FEAR: THE FINAL CALL
Brooklyn photographers Akintola Hanif and Jamel Shabazz display work depicting the lives of America’s neglected

Exhibition Dates: April 8 - May 4, 2007

Opening Reception: Sunday, April 8, from 3:00PM – 6:00PM

The Gallery at Harriet’s Alter Ego hosts MORE FEAR: The Final Call, a visual diary of the finest and most nadir moments of a people neglected, featuring work by Brooklyn photographers Akintola Hanif and Jamel Shabazz.
Location:
The Gallery @ Harriet's Alter Ego
293 Flatbush Ave. Bklyn, NY 11217.
(btw. St. Marks & Prospect Pl.)
718.783.2074

Store and Gallery Hours:
Tuesday - Saturday, 12pm to 8pm
Sunday, 12pm to 5pm

About the Artists
Touted as the Gordon Parks of a new generation, Akintola Hanif’s work has been featured in several New York galleries including Eyejammie Fine Arts Gallery and Iandor Fine Arts Gallery. Freedom or Everybody Dies, his first short film, was showcased at the Museum of African American Music and included in the 2006 Black Harvest International Film Festival. Most recently, Hanif participated in ‘3rd Wave’, a group show sponsored by the Brooklyn Arts Council. He currently serves as resident documentarian for YouthBuild Newark.
Jamel Shabazz has been documenting urban life for over 30 years. Shabazz is the author of several books including Back in the Days and A Time Before Crack. He also volunteers with the Rush Arts Philanthropic Foundation and the Studio Museum’s Expanding the Walls project, a workshop focused on teaching youth the connection between photography, history and community.
Please visit the show site for full bio's, sample images, and more, www.parallelmvmt. com/morefear

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