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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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Frida Kahlo, Latin Artist, KINDR'D Magazine, KINDR'D, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN
Frida Kahlo’s neighbourhood: exploring vibrant Coyoacán, Mexico City | The Guardian
Featured, KINDR'D, KINDR'D Magazine, KOLUMN, KOLUMN Magazine, Latin Art Posted by KINDR.D

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
African American Art, African Art, KINDR'D, KINDR'D Magazine, KOLUMN, KOLUMN Magazine Posted by KINDR.D

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
African American Art, KINDR'D, KINDR'D Magazine, KOLUMN, KOLUMN Magazine Posted by KINDR.D

The grotesque exploitation of Frida Kahlo… and the artist behind the myths

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Yosvany Terry, Eladio “Don Pancho” Terry, African American Music, Black Music, Jazz, KINDR'D Magazine, KINDR'D, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN
Afro-Cuban Musician Brings Special Project to DC JazzFest | The Washington Informer
African American Music, Jazz Music, KINDR'D, KINDR'D Magazine, KOLUMN, KOLUMN Magazine Posted by KINDR.D

As a standard-bearer of Afro-Cuban cultural traditions, Terry has had to branch out on several projects to embrace the whole, including the jazz culture of his adopted home in New York City.

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Deborah Roberts, African American Art, Black Art, Romare Bearden, KINDR'D Magazine, KINDR'D, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN
Deborah Roberts’ powerful statement of black female identity | Los Angeles Times
African American Art, KINDR'D, KINDR'D Magazine, KOLUMN, KOLUMN Magazine Posted by KINDR.D

The images celebrate what it means to contain multitudes.

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Smithsonian Insider, African American Music, Black Music, Hip Hop, Nas, KRS-1, Salt-N-Pepa, Public Enemy, Run DMC, KINDR'D Magazine, KINDR'D, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN
See hip-hop evolve through photos at the African American History and Culture Museum | Smithsonian Insider
African American Music, KINDR'D, KINDR'D Magazine, KOLUMN, KOLUMN Magazine Posted by KINDR.D

“Represent: Hip Hop Photography” explores four themes of how identity, creativity, activism and community influenced elements of hip-hop, including DJs, MCs, break-dancers, and graffiti artists.

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Kamoinge, Adger Cowans, Anthony Barboza, Gerald Cyrus, Black Women Exhibit, Power and Grace, KINDR'D Magazine, KINDR'D, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN
Celebrating the Grace of Black Women | The New York Times
African American Art, African American Photography, Black Art, KINDR'D, KINDR'D Magazine, KOLUMN, KOLUMN Magazine Posted by KINDR.D

More than half a century after the groundbreaking exhibit “The Negro Woman,” the image announcing the show by the African-American collective Kamoinge still captivates.

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Frida Kahlo, African American Art, Black Art, Black Identity, KINDR'D Magazine, KINDR'D, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN
New Online Exhibition Chronicles the Many Facets of Frida Kahlo’s Life and Work | Hyperallergic
African American Art, Black Art, KINDR'D, KINDR'D Magazine, KOLUMN, KOLUMN Magazine Posted by KINDR.D

Faces of Frida, a partnership between Google Arts & Culture and 33 partner museums, brings together some 800 artifacts from ultra-high resolution images of her work to personal objects and rarely-seen photos.

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Amy Sherald, African American Art, Black Art, Black Identity, KINDR'D Magazine, KINDR'D, KOLUMN Magazine, KOLUMN
Amy Sherald on Her “Gentle Presentation of Black Identity” and More | Hyperallergic
African American Art, Black Art, KINDR'D, KINDR'D Magazine, KOLUMN, KOLUMN Magazine Posted by KINDR.D

Sherald, who has a solo show at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, shares her reasons for painting and what’s next for her career.

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