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Hattie McDaniel — Replacing An Iconic Actor’s Long-Lost Academy Award
At some point in the 1960s, the Oscar that was awarded to Hattie McDaniel for her best supporting role in 1939’s “Gone With The Wind” disappeared from Howard University’s drama department.
Drue Kataoka and the Fine Line Between Technology and Art
Drue Kataoka is an artist who pushes the bounds of art and technology by combing them. She’s known for her interactive pieces and political commentary through her art.
Jayli Wolf — New Album ‘God Is An Endless Mirror’ Coming Out Soon
Indigenous, queer, activist and artist Jayli Wolf will release her new EP “God Is An Endless Mirror” on September 22.
Coffee as a Social Tool
Coffee was originally a drink that people utilized as a social tool. It was a common ground for people to meet up and drink.
Culturally in-Depth: Onions Have Layers, Ogres Have Layers and Culture Does Too
Culture is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom and any other capabilities and habits acquired by [humankind] as a member of society.
Drake — One of the Most Culturally Fluid Artists of the Decade
A country well known for various sports, food and multiculturalism is responsible for raising Drake, one of the most influential musical artists in history.
George ‘JOJI’ Kusunoki Miller and His Focus on Finding Himself
George Kusunoki Miller — aka JOJI — started finding himself when his journey began in Osaka, Japan, where he was born.
Yo-Yo Ma: The Clash of Cultures Bringing us Together
Renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma is a good example of someone who has used their talents to cross cultures and strengthen bonds between different people. Ma was born to Chinese parents in Paris, France who later moved to New York, U.S.A. […]