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  • Pioneering Cartoonists of Color
    Salute to cartoonists who paved the way. With images, strips, and biographical information.
    www.CLStoons.com/paoc/paocopen.htm
  • Afrofuturism
    Explores futurist themes in black culture and art. Site includes listserv information, bibliography, filmography, discography, links, and more.
    www.afrofuturism.net
  • Plowshares Theatre Company
    Award-winning African American theatre dedicated to nurturing youth through the theatre arts.
    www.plowshares.org
  • Winifred R. Harris' Between Lines
    Former member of the Cleo Parker Robinson Ensemble and the Dallas Black Dance Theatre, presenting original choreography and performances.
    www.betweenlines.org
  • LittleAfrica
    www.littleafrica.com
  • African Continuum Theatre Company (ACTCo)
    Striving to illuminate the human condition through professional theatrical productions, rooted in the African and African American experience.
    www.africancontinuumtheatre.com
  • Dance in America: Free To Dance
    Three-part documentary that chronicles the role African American choreographers and dancers have played in the development of modern dance.
    www.pbs.org/wnet/freetodance
  • 651 Arts
    A nonprofit developer, producer, and presenter of contemporary performing arts by Black artists.
    www.651arts.org
  • BrotherMen
    PBS performance-based documentary about five African American men who transmit the historic, political, and cultural realities of the African American experience through their art.
    www.pbs.org/brothermen
  • Ujima Theatre Company
    Serves to advance the interest and exposure of the performing arts as created and interpreted by African-Americans, by providing working opportunities for established artists and training experience for student artists.
    www.ujimatheatre.org
  • New Professional Theatre
    Dedicated to developing and showcasing African American writers, directors, and performers.
    www.newprofessionaltheatre.org
  • Oui Be Negroes
    Professional African American sketch comedy improv troupe.
    www.ouibenegroes.com
  • Paul R. Jones Collection at University of Delaware
    Collection of 20th century African American art.
    www.udel.edu/PaulRJonesCollection
  • Studio Museum in Harlem
    Contemporary art museum focusing on the work of artists of African descent locally, nationally, and globally, as well as work that has been inspired and influenced by African American culture.
    www.studiomuseum.org
  • Billie Holiday Theatre
    Offers a range of Black dramatic arts.
    www.thebillieholiday.org
  • African-American History Through the Arts
    Investigation of African American history via the images and artifacts created by and about them. Includes streaming audio interview of a Rosewood Massacre descendent.
    cghs.dade.k12.fl.us/african-american
  • Black Academy of Arts and Letters (TBAAL), The
    Nonprofit organization working to stimulate, preserve, and promote the work of African Americans in the fine, literary, and performing arts.
    www.tbaal.org
  • Robey Theatre Company
    Dedicated to exploring and developing relevant, provocative, and innovative new plays about the Black experience, as well as reinterpreting established works.
    www.robeytheatrecompany.com
  • ETA Creative Arts Foundation
    Chicago-based African American performing and visual arts institution for adults and children. Also offers events, day camps, and professional classes.
    www.etacreativearts.org
  • Wrapped in Pride: Ghanaian Kente and African American Identity
    Exhibition about kente, a cloth made by the Asante peoples of Ghana and the Ewe peoples of Ghana and Togo. This wellknown African textile has also been adapted by the African American community.
    www.si.edu/nmafa/exhibits/kente/top.htm
 


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