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SUMMARY:“Black Carnival: How the Black experience created a tradition” A Lecture by Kim Coleman
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a talk by Kim Coleman\, a native New Orleanian\, historian\, storyteller\, and photographer and the Curatorial Manager and Education Specialist at the McKenna Museums. Her lecture will provide an overview of how racism sparked separate cultural experiences during the carnival season in New Orleans. This event is co-sponsored by Africana and Black Studies\, the Black Student Union\, the Diversity and Equity Center\, and the Museum of Culture and Environment at CWU.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Please join us for a talk by Kim Coleman\, a native New Orleanian\, historian\, storyteller\, and photographer and the Curatorial Manager and Education Specialist at the McKenna Museums. Her lecture will provide an overview of how racism sparked separate cultural experiences during the carnival season in New Orleans. This event is co-sponsored by Africana and Black Studies\, the Black Student Union\, the Diversity and Equity Center\, and the Museum of Culture and Environment at CWU.
LOCATION:CWU Museum of Culture & Environment 1200 Wildcat Way Ellensburg\, WA 98926
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DTSTAMP:20260407T082725Z
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