NoMAA: VIRTUAL ARTIST TALK – Women in the Heights: Hair
Women in the Heights: Hair – Untangling Identity features 43 artists from El Barrio, West Harlem, Washington Heights and Inwood.
Women in the Heights: Hair – Untangling Identity features 43 artists from El Barrio, West Harlem, Washington Heights and Inwood.
She will be presenting "Genesis of Blackness in the Americas: Santo Domingo, A Passport to Black Caribbean Culture and Identity," a conversation about the first Blacks to arrive in the Caribbean and how Santo Domingo, or La Española, played a key role as the main port of entry for the Transatlantic Slave Trade.
Join us for DFM’s Talking About Race Matters virtual lecture series with Dr. Yalidy Matos, Associate Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University–New Brunswick, as she presents her newest research, Living Afro-Latina Lives: An Afrodiasporic Feminist Approach to Understanding Political Consciousness.
As our Connect260 series comes to an end, we invite you to gather for another special installment of the program to learn about the Mansion today and what it has in store for the future.
This talk will examine the lives of women in the Neutral Zone more broadly as well as specific stories of individual women including Mary Philipse Morris and Elizabeth Williams Rutgers Philipse, Ann Fisher Miller, Grace Isaacs Babcock, and Black Loyalists such as Eleanor Fleming and Lydia Tompkins.
Morris-Jumel Mansion: Virtual Parlor Chat "Indigenous New York with Oleana Whispering". An introductory oral historical account and cultural interpretation of the Indigenous ethnos and landscape of New York from 1654 to today. This dialogue answers questions rarely addressed based upon documented historical records and taps into how they exist today in the shadows of an internationally famous metropolis.