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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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African American Art, Black Art, Mickalene Thomas, KINDR'D Magazine, KINDR'D, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN
Mickalene Thomas will create figures of black women for Sculpture Milwaukee | Journal Sentinel
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“While the women in my work celebrate different notions of beauty, I think simultaneously they are providing a confrontational barrier that challenges the clichés traditionally laid on women of color,”

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African American Art, Black Art, Gil Scott-Heron, African American Music, KINDR'D Magazine, KINDR'D, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN
Happy 69th Birthday, Brother Gil Scott-Heron | The Philadelphia Tribune
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When he first told America in 1970 that “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised,” after having written it in 1968 at age 19, Gil Scott-Heron set the stage for what would become part of the musical and poetic soundtrack for revolutionaries worldwide. And he didn’t stop until four decades later.

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Harry Hancock, Shiho Sato, African American Art, African American Photography, African American Artists, African American Photographers, Black Photography, Black Photographers, KINDR'D Magazine, KINDR'D, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN
These Portraits Shine A Light On The Homeless Faces You Pass Every Day | Huffington Post
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The illustrated profiles of men and women who’ve experienced homelessness in New York City in this series are gorgeous.

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African American Art, Black Art, African American Artist, Black Artists, Augusta Savage, Elizabeth Catlett, Jacob Lawrence, Charly Palmer, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Addye Nieves, Romare Bearden, Deborah Roberts, Gordon C. James, Alfred Conteh, Jamaal Barber, Gordon Parks, Fabiola Jean-Louis, KINDR'D Magazine, KINDRD Magazine, KINDR'D, KINDRD, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN
13 Incredible Black Artists, Past And Present, Everybody Should Know | Blavity
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Paying homage and celebrating black artist as cultural documentarians

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Hugo McCloud, African American Artist, Black Artist, African American Art, Black Art, KINDR'D Magazine, KINDR'D, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN
Meet Hugo McCloud, the Artist Who Makes Metal Beautiful | The Daily Beast
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Hugo McCloud creates stunning pieces from traditionally overlooked materials, while resisting the art world’s tendency to pigeonhole him as a ‘black artist.’

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Ebony Patterson, Jamaica Massacre, African American Art, Black Art, KINDR'D Magazine, KINDR'D, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN
Ebony Patterson Searches for the Lives of the Unknown Dead in a Jamaica Massacre | Hyperallergic
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Patterson, a native Jamaican, raises a litany of questions around the unidentified dead in the 2010 Tivoli Incursion in Kingston.

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Sadie Barnette, Rodney Barnette, African American Art, Black Art, Black Panthers, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN, KINDR'D Magazine, KINDR'D
The Woman Making Art out of the FBI’s Surveillance of Her Black Panther Father | Broadly.
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Civil rights activist Rodney Barnette was under government surveillance for over 10 years. Now his daughter, Sadie, has turned his 500-page FBI file into art.

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Cooper Cafritz, African American Art, Black Art, African American Art Museum, Black Art Museum, KINDR'D Magazine, KINDR'D
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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African American Art, African American Artist, Deborah Roberts, Studio Museum of Harlem, KINDR'D Magazine, KINDR'D, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN
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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Dylan Roof Monument, Stone Mountain Mascot Hunt, MLK Monument, African American Art, Black Art, Kara Walker, Racism, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN
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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