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Something You Can Feel: A Black Art History Podcast
Qiaira
10 episodes
1 month ago
Something You Can Feel is Black art history podcast, celebrating the lives, work and impact of under-recognized figures and movements in Black contemporary art. I’m your host Qiaira, an interdisciplinary artist and guerilla art theorist. Join me, and on occasion a few of my artsy friends, as I explore creative practices and disciplines from across the diaspora.
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Something You Can Feel is Black art history podcast, celebrating the lives, work and impact of under-recognized figures and movements in Black contemporary art. I’m your host Qiaira, an interdisciplinary artist and guerilla art theorist. Join me, and on occasion a few of my artsy friends, as I explore creative practices and disciplines from across the diaspora.
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Emory Douglas and the History of Black-Palestinian Solidarity
Something You Can Feel: A Black Art History Podcast
37 minutes 20 seconds
1 year ago
Emory Douglas and the History of Black-Palestinian Solidarity

Join my friends Layla and Nila for a brief visual history of Black-Palestinian solidarity and the story of artist Emory Douglas, the iconic graphic artist and Minister of Culture for the Black Panther Party.  

If you're interested in participating in the giveaway of the 8.5x11 cyanotype recreation of "Negro Boys on Easter Sunday," please leave a comment and email me a screenshot at qiaira14@gmail.com or dm it on instagram @somethingyoucanfeelpod

You can support the podcast by listening, leaving a review, following on Instagram @somethingyoucanfeelpod, or sharing with a friend.


Resources

A visual history of Black-Palestinian solidarity by Salam Awad

Emory Douglas Biography

Something You Can Feel: A Black Art History Podcast
Something You Can Feel is Black art history podcast, celebrating the lives, work and impact of under-recognized figures and movements in Black contemporary art. I’m your host Qiaira, an interdisciplinary artist and guerilla art theorist. Join me, and on occasion a few of my artsy friends, as I explore creative practices and disciplines from across the diaspora.