London-based Black artist Heather Agyepong took to Twitter to tell how she was booted from an installation at the Museum of Modern Art that was designed specifically to be a refuge for Black museum visitors.
Heather Agyepong after booting her from an installation that was designed specifically to be a refuge for Black museum visitors.
“So I got kicked out of an exhibition, an installation, centered around Black people and rest,” Agyepong ended the video.In a statement to, a spokesperson for the MoMA said the museum reached out to Agyepong and apologized, and will do more to “protect the experiences of Black visitors and visitors from Indigenous communities and communities of color” going forward.
Deutschland Neuesten Nachrichten, Deutschland Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
Heather Agyepong & Toheeb Jimoh On Their Character Arcs In The PowerWe chat with ThePower stars Heather Agyepong (heatha_a) and Toheeb Jimoh (Toheeb_Jimoh) about the evolutions of their characters Ndudi and Tunde in the new PrimeVideo series, their takes on feminism, and the ideal superpower for women:
Weiterlesen »
Black female athletes: Having Black female coach is crucialSouth Carolina senior guard Brea Beal knew she could trust Dawn Staley before she even suited up for the Gamecocks. It wasn't just Staley's coaching accolades, which include fueling South Carolina’s meteoric rise in women’s basketball, that sold Beal.
Weiterlesen »
Texas has thousands of schools without a Black teacher. Here's how San Antonio stacks up.San Antonio schools face teacher shortages and a lack of Black teachers, leaving Black students with little representation.
Weiterlesen »
Vote Heather Leatherman for Carlisle School Board | PennLive lettersOn May 16, please consider voting for me and my other concerned friends for Carlisle School Board Director: Colleen Blume, Walt Brown, Dawn Kephart, and Al Shine.
Weiterlesen »
The Power Stars Share Why There's a 'Real Urgency' For Series (Exclusive)In an interview with TooFab, 'The Power' stars Toheeb Jimoh and Heather Agyepong explain why there's a 'real urgency' for the Amazon Prime Video series amid today's social climate, and share what they hope viewers take away from the show. The two also praise 'rock star' Toni Collette and the message of the series, which also gives Jimoh another outlet to show his Nigerian culture.
Weiterlesen »