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KINDR'D shares the Travel, Art & Cultural Experiences of People of Color.

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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Terence Nance, Random Acts of Flyness, African American Communities, Black Communities, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN, KINDR'D Magazine, KINDR'D, Willoughby Avenue
Review: ‘Random Acts of Flyness’ Is a Striking Dream Vision of Race | The New York Times
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HBO’s “Random Acts of Flyness” is like almost nothing you’ve seen on TV before. But it begins with a kind of image you’ve seen much too often.

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African American History, Black History, Black Panthers, Neil Kenlock, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN, KINDR'D Magazine, KINDR'D, Willoughby Avenue
‘They wanted to jail us all’ – Black Panthers photographer Neil Kenlock looks back | The Guardian
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From beauty pageants to burned-down pubs, Neil Kenlock spent decades capturing the struggles – and victories – of black Britain. Here he relives ‘some of the best years of my life’

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Dox Thrash, African American Art, Black Art, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN, KINDR'D Magazine, KINDR'D, Willoughby Avenue
The pioneering prints of Dox Thrash | CBS New
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Dox Thrash revolutionized printmaking in the 1930s.

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African American Music Artist, Black Music Artist, Soul Music, Prince, Prince Rogers Nelson, Prince Music, Purple Rain, Under The Cherry Moon, 1999, International Lover, Darling Nikki, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN, KINDR'D Magazine, KINDR'D
Prince Estate Inks Deal to Distribute 35 Classic Albums | Colorlines
African American Music, KINDR'D, KINDR'D Magazine, KOLUMN, KOLUMN Magazine Posted by KINDR.D

A new deal will allow fans to reconnect with nearly three dozen albums from Prince’s catalog.

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Theodore and Hazel and the Bird, African American Art, Vision Festival, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN, KINDR'D Magazine, KINDR'D
Jazz Notes: Vision Fest, Mickey Bass, children’s jazz book | New York Amsterdam News
African American Music, Jazz Music, KINDR'D, KINDR'D Magazine, KOLUMN, KOLUMN Magazine Posted by KINDR.D

Little Theodore and Hazel, with instruments in hand (trumpet and harp), were off to the park to play when suddenly they ran into a sad bird that needed help.

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Amrita Sher-Gil, Indian Art, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN, KINDR'D Magazine, KINDR'D
Overlooked No More: Amrita Sher-Gil, a Pioneer of Indian Art | The New York Times
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With her paintbrush, Sher-Gil explored the sadness felt by people, especially women, in 1930s India, giving voice and validity to their experiences.

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Frida Kahlo, Latin Artist, KINDR'D Magazine, KINDR'D, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN
Frida Kahlo’s neighbourhood: exploring vibrant Coyoacán, Mexico City | The Guardian
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Ahead of a major Frida Kahlo exhibition at London’s V&A museum we visit the artist’s bohemian district – from her house to the cantina where she drank, and from arts venues to fantastic markets and restaurants.

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Isaac Hayes, Soul Music, African American Music, R&B, KINDR'D Magazine, KINDR'D, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN
‘I didn’t give a damn if it didn’t sell’: how Isaac Hayes helped create psychedelic soul | The Guardian
African American Music, KINDR'D, KINDR'D Magazine, KOLUMN, KOLUMN Magazine Posted by KINDR.D

The singer’s Hot Buttered Soul, released in 1969 and soon to be reissued, ripped apart the rules and inspired many new waves of music

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African Art, African American Art, Black Art, African Diaspora, African Diaspora Art, Refraction: New Photography of Africa and Its Diaspora, KINDR'D Magazine, KINDR'D, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN
Photographers Connect Africa’s Diaspora Back to the Continent | Hyperallergic
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A group of contemporary artists re-imagine the African Diaspora through references to the landscape, masks, clothes, and adornments.

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African Art, African American Art, Black Art, African Diaspora, African Diaspora Art, Frida Kahlo, KINDR'D Magazine, KINDR'D, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN
Frida Kahlo and the birth of Fridolatry | The Guardian
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The grotesque exploitation of Frida Kahlo… and the artist behind the myths

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