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Miriam Makeba Legendary South African singer and activist Miriam Makeba (born 1932) rose to international fame during the 1960s, attracting a wide following through concert appearances and recordings. Although capable of great vocal versatility in a variety of languages and settings, including jazz and blues, Makeba became best-known for singing in her native dialect.
Forced into exile from her native country in 1960, Makeba used her stature to speak out against apartheid – the institutionalized practice of political, economic, and social oppression along racial lines. Such efforts earned her the title “Mama Africa,” as she became an enduring symbol in the fight for equality. In 1991, following the 1990 prison release of Nelson Mandela, Makeba triumphantly returned to South Africa, settling in the city of Johannesburg.
Halloween on the South Side. Marvin E. Newman, 1951.
Young Afro American women, two of them with hair curlers. Louisiana, New Orleans 1968 by Abbas
The Summer of Gods
"The Summer of Gods is a short film about a troubled girl named Lili who unites with her Afro-Brazilian religious ancestry on a summer visit with family to their ancestral village in rural Brazil. Soon after her arrival, she encounters Orishas (African gods) who join with her grandmother to help her find peace with a gift that has previously vexed her. The film is set in the Northeast of Brazil where Afro-Brazilian religious traditions remain strong. Lili’s Grandma is a well revered local priestess who honors the Orishas. Lili is blessed by the goddesses as well. To preserve tradition, they lead her on a mystical adventure through a nearby forest which symbolizes her initiation into the tradition."
With all eyes on Brazil, we love this striking photo shoot for the PUMA x Solange Knowles GIRLS OF BLAZE DISC collection.
Puma x Solange Girls of Blaze
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Solange posing with her newly launched ‘Girls of Blaze’ collection for Puma. ‘Girls of Blaze’ are currently on sale at Opening Ceremony.
