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KINDR'D Magazine is a new print & digital publication featuring the Travel, Art & Cultural experiences of People of Color. KINDR'D Magazine (Print Edition), published twice a year, will be a photo-rich publication with a clean design throughout each of its 250+ pages. The Summer/Fall and Winter/Spring issues will share the stories of and by People of Color, who are committed to their respective passions.

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Allison Janae Hamilton’s Spirit Sources | The New York Times
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“She spoke for, and in fact embodied, the ongoing struggle of black women and girls to live with dignity and respect in the context of systemic racism, sexism and oppression,”

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Ntozake Shange, who wrote the influential play ‘For Colored Girls,’ has died at 70 | USA Today
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“She spoke for, and in fact embodied, the ongoing struggle of black women and girls to live with dignity and respect in the context of systemic racism, sexism and oppression,”

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A Civil-Rights Visionary’s Collection of Artists of Color | The Cut
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Cooper Cafritz, the civil-rights activist, and patron of the arts and education, died last week at the age of 70 in her Washington, D.C., condominium

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The Artist Changing the Face of Black Girlhood | Vice
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Even Beyoncé adores Deborah Roberts’s collaged portraits of strong, beautiful black girls and women.

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First Listen: Jimi Hendrix, ‘Both Sides Of The Sky’ | NPR
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Stream a collection of studio outtakes recorded after 1968’s ‘Electric Ladyland.’

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1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair Landing in Marrakech is 2018’s Most Anticipated Art Event | Okayafrica
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The leading art fair dedicated to contemporary African art makes its mark on the continent for the first time this weekend.

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How Kara Walker Recasts Racism’s Bitter Legacy | The Atlantic
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The artist’s works turn the brutality of history inside out.

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My Name Is Myeisha Is a Dramatic Hip-Hop Musical That Tells the Heartbreaking Story of Tyisha Miller’s 1998 Murder | The Root
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When we discuss the growing list of African Americans who have been shot down by police, the story of Tyisha Miller is often overlooked

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Art world stunned after ‘African Mona Lisa’ painting goes for $1.6 million | The Grio
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The artwork “Tutu” was created by Ben Enwonwu during the aftermath of Nigeria’s bloody civil war and went missing shortly after being painted in 1974.

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1968 Poor People’s Campaign – Challenges and Successes | National Museum of African American History & Culture
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The Poor People’s Campaign marked an important transition in U.S. history. While drawing attention to poverty, the campaign also helped set the stage for future social justice movements.

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