Hertz Nazaire Exhibit Highlights Pain, Exemplifies Triumph
Hertz “Naz” Nazaire was an immigrant, and artist and a sickle cell warrior. His journey was recently on display as a traveling exhibit, The Nod to Naz, at the Marriot in Torrance, CA.
Hertz “Naz” Nazaire was an immigrant, and artist and a sickle cell warrior. His journey was recently on display as a traveling exhibit, The Nod to Naz, at the Marriot in Torrance, CA.
Highlights of the archival collection that civil rights icon Myrlie Evers-Williams donated to Pomona College will be displayed starting on Monday, Aug. 26 at The Claremont Colleges Honnold Library, 800 N. Dartmouth Ave., Claremont.
The Sentinel was recently invited to the West Coast premiere of “LEONARDO DA VINCI: Inventor. Artist. Dreamer” and “Cities of the Future 3D” at the California Science Center.
The Petersen Automotive Museum has partnered with the Smithsonian Institution to present its newest exhibition, “The Negro Motorist Green Book,” which offers an immersive experience into how the guide served as “the bible of Black travel during Jim Crow” and the reality of travel for Black Americans in mid-century America.
A surprise awaited “black-ish” creator Kenya Barris and his family on a 2016 visit to the newly opened National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington: An exhibit on the TV series was on display.
Movie lovers will have an opportunity to tour a walking exhibit chronicling the history of Black film now on display in Leimert Park.
Curated by Jimmy Centeno, Simmons’ work is a full display of the historical framework of his start in 1965 to the present day
Coined the “Los Angeles Freedom Rally,” it was one of the largest civil rights rallies in the country
Write In America Gallery’ Los Angeles African American Photo Art on Exhibit, LA City Hall, ends 3/20
Just when the world cries for a hero, Buffalo Warrior must come to earth because there’s far too much evil. Drawn as a part of the cotton series, Chez Guest created the Buffalo Warrior out of shear urgency.