Our last Curators in Conversation for 2020 is here! As curators with leadership roles at institutions in service to Caribbean Art, María Elena Ortiz and O’Neil Lawrence will share their thoughts on the role of the curator and the future of museums in navigating this fragile yet generative moment. Grace Aneiza Ali, CCCADI’s Curator-At-Large, will be moderating this riveting discussion.
Read MoreTHIS SERIES IS DEDICATED TO CRITICAL DEBATE, DIALOGUE, AND ENGAGEMENT WITH CURATORS OF COLOR COMMITTED TO THE ARTISTIC AND CULTURAL PRODUCTION OF THE AFRO-CARIBBEAN AND ITS DIASPORA.
Read MoreDo you want to learn more about African-based religions? We are presenting The Orisha Tradition: An African Worldview to give our community an opportunity to learn more about these sacred traditions. The workshop’s title lends itself to the documentary with the same name, and it is an introductory overview of the Yoruba/Lucumi belief system. Tune in on October 1st at 7pm to get some insight about these African-based belief systems.
Read MoreAfro-Caribbean curators are discussing the powerful work of the Diaspora during CCCADI’s Curators in Conversation!
Read MoreJoin us for a series of virtual intergenerational conversations with elder activists, and social justice movement leaders as they engage in reflective exchanges with the next generation.
Read MoreJoin us for a series of virtual intergenerational conversations with elder activists, and social justice movement leaders as they engage in reflective exchanges with the next generation.
Read MoreLearn how Jazz influenced Pop, Funk, and Rap in Part II our virtual JAzz 101 class w/ Bobby Sanabria!
Read MoreIt is time to create real change. It is time for each of our organizations to take concrete steps to end racism in the Arts and Culture field and hold ourselves and others in our organizations accountable.
Read MoreMeet Derrel Smith, creator and CEO of 99EATS, LLC who believes that food represents creativity, curiosity and freedom to add one’s own style and flair. Smith started 99EATS in his Washington Heights kitchen, and now he wants all of us to experience Diasporic food, like how grandma used to make.
Read MoreJoin CCCADI for our Diaspora Dining series where you can experience the tantalizing flavors of the African Diaspora from your home. Chefs will demonstrate how you can create these generational recipes and learn how to preserve our collective heritage.
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