• What Is the Difference Between South America and Latin America? (britannica.com)
  • Its cacaofruits and beans are carefully selected from plantations in Latin America, Africa and Asia and are 100% sustainably sourced. (barry-callebaut.com)
  • Ten Thousand Villages works with artisans in 38 countries in Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Middle East to sell their goods in North America. (ksl.com)
  • Our global artisan team includes 1400 women across 14 countries in Africa, Southeast Asia and Latin America. (wolfandbadger.com)
  • Archaeological sites associated with the Maryland Mission/ Province bear similarities to Jesuit mission sites in New France as well as plantations in Latin America and the Caribbean. (brill.com)
  • A few Kenyans managed to get into universities in South Africa, India and Britain. (co.ke)
  • This year, along with the highlights - visiting artisan partners in Swaziland and South Africa , preparing for the NY NOW gift show, and readying our fall product line - we, sadly, said goodbye to intern extraordinaire, Mehrsa Kheibary. (globalgoodspartners.org)
  • Their work and support with Artisans across South America, Central America and Africa allows for unique collaborations in design and production. (oxygenboutique.com)
  • Many jewelry designs from Bali and Central America feature hand-knotted macram, such as that used in Guatemalas popular friendship bracelets. (novica.com)
  • Saint Augustine is born in North Africa to a pagan father and Christian mother. (oxfordaasc.com)
  • These figures are suitable for American forces in North Africa, Italy, Sicily, Normandy and North-Western Europe. (artizandesigns.com)
  • Since then, thousands of schools and universities have been established in East Africa. (co.ke)
  • Two major groups of hominids emerge in East Africa. (oxfordaasc.com)
  • In 2019 we embarked on a collaborative journey together with 30 pastry chefs and chocolate makers from around the world to explore the perfect expression of WholeFruit Chocolate for chefs and artisans. (barry-callebaut.com)
  • Moreover, people of American Indian, African, and European ancestry have been connected with Maryland's Jesuit plantations throughout their history. (brill.com)
  • Egyptian merchant compiles Periplus Maris Erythraei , a book that describes trade of the Red Sea, eastern Africa, and South Arabia with India and China. (oxfordaasc.com)
  • Islam, which had its beginnings among Arabs who inhabited the desert of present-day Saudi Arabia, spreads in Africa through trade, missionary activity, and conquest. (oxfordaasc.com)
  • The result is a dynamic and ever-evolving genre of American porcelain that honors its Limoges roots while continuously pushing the boundaries of the craft. (masterafricatrip.com)
  • This celebration honors the companies that paved the way for the Source and to recognize the Source Theatre Company as a leading theatrical community dedicated to capturing, honoring and celebrating the African American experience. (kgnu.org)
  • A plaque honors James Vester Miller, a son of slaves and master brick mason and artisan for the Municipal Building as well as for other projects in the city including Hopkins Chapel, Mount Zion and Saint Matthias churches. (exploreasheville.com)
  • African American Expressions™ is the world's largest black-owned gift and greeting-card company. (black-gifts.com)
  • Manigault's sweetgrass baskets have been displayed in many museums, including the Santa Fe Folk Art Museum, the William Mathers Anthropology Museum at Indiana University, the American Museum of Natural History, the Cleveland Museum of Art, and McKissick Museum at the University of South Carolina. (wikipedia.org)
  • Material Girls" was developed and organized by the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture . (spelman.edu)
  • A living history presentation will introduce you to one of the local African American women associated with railroad life. (visitfrederick.org)
  • Coming to America: The History of American Immigration. (timetoast.com)
  • Gabrielle Foreman is an award-winning teacher, scholar and adviser in the fields of African American Studies and nineteenth-century literary history and culture. (pitzer.edu)
  • Describing her thoughts when she made the piece, Walker says, "The history of America is built on this inequality…The gross, brutal manhandling of one group of people, dominant with one kind of skin color and one kind of perception of themselves, versus another group of people with a different kind of skin color and a different social standing. (mymodernmet.com)
  • The Source Theatre Company in Denver is celebrating a legacy of over 40 years of African American theater in the Denver area with the 4th Annual Celebrate African American Theatre Day. (kgnu.org)
  • Logger's sheet listing performers for an evening concert featuring the South African Double Quartet at the 1990 Festival of American Folklife. (si.edu)
  • This free family-friendly event features local vendors, artisans, performers and community building at the August Wilson African American Cultural Center. (downtownpittsburgh.com)
  • In the new work, African Americans are shown marching - on foot or in a wheelchair - from left to right across the four windows. (wreg.com)
  • Each is made from the finest imported Belgian flax and represents hours of artisan work. (wolfandbadger.com)
  • Created in partnership with Russell and Danny Simmons' Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation the Artisan Series offers under represented artists a national platform to showcase their work. (scope-art.com)
  • And his work with Native American communities considers how non-Western understandings of the world can introduce new ways of looking at technological design and deployment. (pitzer.edu)
  • Many artisans the world over work in lost wax. (novica.com)
  • The eagerness with which they were initially accepted speaks to the growing modern interest in the work of early African-American artists and artisans. (philaprintshop.com)
  • During the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, nearly 10.7 million Africans were forced to migrate to America as slaves. (timetoast.com)
  • The award recognizes outstanding American folk artists. (wikipedia.org)
  • Andrea Barnwell Brownlee, Ph.D., director of the Spelman College Museum of Fine Art, described the opportunity to present "Material Girls: Contemporary Black Women Artists" as a privilege and explained that it complements the museum's unique mission to focus on art by and about women of Africa and the African Diaspora. (spelman.edu)
  • Artist Kara Walker is one of today's most celebrated, internationally recognized American artists. (mymodernmet.com)
  • For example, many Andean, Central American and Thai artists use repurposed wood. (novica.com)
  • Earl M. Washington (1862-1952) was an African-American master wood-engraver and printer who between the early 1900s and the time of his death had amassed and printed from one of the largest collections of artists' wood blocks in the United States. (philaprintshop.com)
  • North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University announced Follett Higher Education, the largest campus retailer in North America, will become the exclusive campus retail partner, effective Sunday, Oct. 1. (ncat.edu)
  • The Thomas Mayhem Pinckney Alliance is dedicated to recognizing and preserving those sites and places in the Charleston area built by, occupied by, and utilized for activities significant to the African American experience. (preservationsociety.org)
  • Archival photograph of South African protesters, which appears as the cover image for This Land is Mine: South African Freedom Songs (1965). (si.edu)
  • Archival photographs of Vuyisle Mini, the late leader of the African National Congress and Dockworkers' Union, and Chief Albert Luthuli, the then-President of the African National Congress, which appear in the liner notes for This Land is Mine: South African Freedom Songs (1965). (si.edu)
  • Known for eye-catching designs and poignant art pieces, AAE™ offers America's best selection of culturally authentic gifts such as black calendars, African-American Christmas cards, black figurines, afrocentric accessories and more. (black-gifts.com)
  • Sonya Clark utilizes organic and found objects to create visually stunning references to the cultures of the African Diaspora. (spelman.edu)
  • Many of the enslaved people at Furnace in 18th century were skilled African metal workers. (visitfrederick.org)
  • From the vibrant energies of contemporary design movements to the echoes of indigenous and folk motifs, American potters and ceramists have crafted a distinctive voice within the medium, one that honorably reflects the soul of Limoges while projecting their own cultural narratives . (masterafricatrip.com)
  • At the invitation of Acoa, Mboya went on a speaking tour in North America in 1959 and met with influential people such as Dr Martin Luther King, musician Harry Belafonte, actor Sydney Poitier, sportsman Jackie Robinson and Mrs Ruth Bunche, wife of the first African American recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (1950). (co.ke)
  • The new windows depict a march for justice by African Americans, descendants of the very people who would have remained in slavery after the Civil War if the side for which the officers fought had prevailed. (wreg.com)
  • He added: "You can't call yourself the National Cathedral, a house of prayer for all people, when there are windows in there that are deeply offensive to a large portion of Americans. (wreg.com)
  • More than 6,800 people have died from the Ebola virus, and it's taking an unfathomable toll on the people of West Africa and their future. (ksl.com)
  • While the name of a particular individual may seem inconsequential, George Mingo's presence at St. Inigoes raises numerous questions about the role of people of American Indian and African descent-and indeed the challenges of applying contemporary ethnic or racial categories using documentary evidence 2 -in the Jesuits' Maryland Mission. (brill.com)
  • I'm proud to be an African-American female artisan. (northernvirginiamag.com)
  • Acacia Creations is a luxury lifestyle brand driven to empower female artisans and preserve traditional textile heritage. (wolfandbadger.com)
  • A South Bend woman says a local Subway discriminated against two African-American boys. (wndu.com)
  • Sit in the comfortably furnished room, in the filtered light from stained glass windows, and enjoy finest espresso drinks, all day breakfast, light meals, and local craft beer, fine wine, artisan hard cider and flavored mead from the valley. (visitfrederick.org)
  • Many of these local foods, such as okra, peanuts, collard and mustard greens originated in Africa and form an essential part of all southerners' traditional cuisine. (ncarts.org)
  • Artisans also utilize local materials that can include coconut shells, bamboo, bright African print fabrics, ceramic beads, natural amber, carved bone and bull horn. (novica.com)
  • The 2014 winner of The BOMBAY SAPPHIRE® Artisan Series, Kristine Mays, shares her perspective of the world through her powerful pieces at this year's SCOPE New York. (scope-art.com)
  • Mays' "Pearls of My Experience" looks at the world through the viewpoint of an African- American person in the United States. (scope-art.com)
  • A Subtlety, or the Marvelous Sugar Baby an Homage to the unpaid and overworked Artisans who have refined our Sweet tastes from the cane fields to the Kitchens of the New World on the Occasion of the demolition of the Domino Sugar Refining Plant. (mymodernmet.com)
  • The goal of this database is to share information on the technological innovations used in fighting the pandemic that have already made a difference in other parts of the World for adaptation and scaling in the African region. (who.int)
  • To dig deeper on the modern American beer drinker, we turned to InMobi Pulse . (inmobi.com)
  • Here is this week's news of grants to historically Black colleges and universities or for programs of particular interest to African Americans in higher education. (jbhe.com)
  • He later tried getting similar grants for other aspiring African leaders but the colonial government was unreceptive. (co.ke)
  • Furthermore, the collaborative atmosphere among American artisans has fostered a dynamic community where ideas flourish and collective growth is celebrated. (masterafricatrip.com)
  • Artist Winston Wingo's bronze relief celebrates the spirit of Asheville's African-American community. (exploreasheville.com)
  • By incorporating the Limoges techniques, American craftsmen were able to innovate and establish a new lineage of fine artistry that stands out on the global stage. (masterafricatrip.com)
  • American craftsmen did not shy away from incorporating modern techniques and styles. (masterafricatrip.com)
  • Elegant winter scenes hand painted on blown glass using ancient artisan techniques, African American Expressions is proud to introduce our newest holiday keepsake. (black-gifts.com)
  • She explores African American racial identity by creating works inspired by the pre-Civil War American South. (mymodernmet.com)
  • The WholeFruit Evocao™ chocolate is now available in limited quantities for professional artisans in France, the UK, Italy, Canada, the US, Brazil and Japan. (barry-callebaut.com)
  • Nevertheless, 81 Kenyan students, including 13 women, were on the first chartered aircraft that arrived in New York City on September 11, 1959, destined for universities in America and Canada. (co.ke)
  • Lisa Nakamura is a professor in the departments of American Cultures and Screen Arts and Cultures at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. (pitzer.edu)
  • The American civil rights movement had little to do with the African liberation struggle. (co.ke)
  • Members of the South African Double Quartet perform South African protest songs in the Musics of Struggle program at the 1990 Festival of American Folklife in Washington, D.C. (si.edu)
  • Pages excerpted from the program for the 1990 Festival of American Folklife, Musics of Struggle , describing the program's South African participants. (si.edu)
  • The BOMBAY SAPPHIRE® Artisan Series is a national search to find the next big name in visual arts. (scope-art.com)
  • The Limoges tradition emphasizes a thorough dedication to craftsmanship, careful attention to detail, and a deep respect for the material-a philosophy that has aligned well with American values of diligence and creativity. (masterafricatrip.com)
  • Today, the synergy between American craftsmanship and Limoges tradition is celebrated in galleries, museums, and artisan communities across the country. (masterafricatrip.com)
  • This enduring appreciation reflects the deep respect for a tradition that has been an essential part of the American artistic journey. (masterafricatrip.com)
  • After the destruction of Carthage, Rome acquires its first territory in Africa-a province of about 5,000 square miles roughly corresponding to the boundaries of present-day Tunisia. (oxfordaasc.com)
  • Here is this week's roundup of African Americans who have been appointed to new administrative positions at colleges and universities throughout the United States. (jbhe.com)
  • However, several hundred managed to overcome the odds in the early 1960s and study at American universities in what became known as the African Students Airlift to America. (co.ke)
  • Exhibitions often showcase pieces that, although rooted in French artistry, are undeniably American in essence. (masterafricatrip.com)
  • Stained glass artisan Andrew Goldkuhle crafted the windows based on that design. (wreg.com)
  • This fascination grew into a unique relationship, influencing American ceramics and the broader artistic landscape. (masterafricatrip.com)
  • Museum tells the story of African American caregivers, nurses, and doctors who played crucial roles during the war. (visitfrederick.org)
  • Experience a self-guided walking tour of All Saints Street, a center of African American commerce, religious life and entertainment in the early 1900s. (visitfrederick.org)
  • The American crafting of porcelain, with its Limoges foundation, has become a distinctive art that resonates with enthusiasts and continues to inspire new frontiers of artistic expression. (masterafricatrip.com)
  • Artisans from across the globe offer their own distinctive style of craftsmanship. (novica.com)
  • Every Clothtique Santa is hand made by a team of skilled artisans. (itsablackthang.com)
  • Only a handful of St. Inigoes accounts, dating to 1739, relate to purchases made by enslaved Africans. (brill.com)
  • They only needed to know how to read the Bible and become good artisans and clerks. (co.ke)
  • Artisans of Leisure is a luxury tour operator specializing in private international travel. (artisansofleisure.com)
  • Tour and taste locally crafted beverages at this establishment, named for the artisan springs and limestone terroir. (visitfrederick.org)
  • Where interactive exhibits and a guided tour bring to life the labors of African Americans who built and worked on the B&O Railroad and C&O Canal throughout the nineteenth century. (visitfrederick.org)
  • Daniel Q. Gillion, assistant professor of political science at the University of Pennsylvania, has won the 2014 Best Book Award from the Race, Ethnicity, and Politics Section of the American Political Science Association. (jbhe.com)
  • But Belafonte, Poitier, Robinson and others in the AASF were part of a small group of Americans that, said Belafonte in the forward to the book Airlift of America , by Tom Shachtman, "understood that in post-colonial, independent Africa, without education there could be no government, no democracy, and no justice. (co.ke)
  • At University of Delaware, she is professor of Black American Studies, an associate with the Center for the Study of Diversity and the Ned B. Allen Professor of English. (pitzer.edu)
  • American craftsmen, inspired by European artistry, dove into the traditions of Limoges with vigor, keen on integrating the prestigious porcelain into the melting pot of American art forms. (masterafricatrip.com)
  • So Mboya turned west, to America. (co.ke)
  • West African artisans use recycled paper, and beads of recycled glass or plastic. (novica.com)
  • It is filled with iconography depicting the American story in glass, stone and other media. (wreg.com)
  • Karen hill tribe artisans in Thailand often use manual tools to stamp decorative motifs on fine silver. (novica.com)
  • Though we know now that they not what they seemed, these prints are still very good "original" copies of some very fine wood block prints, especially those of African-American figures and subjects. (philaprintshop.com)
  • The note, from the archive production file for This Land is Mine: South African Freedom Songs (1965), was written and signed by the album's translator on September 29, 1965. (si.edu)
  • The African National Congress collaborated on the production of This Land is Mine: South African Freedom Songs (1965). (si.edu)
  • A proof of the LP labels for This Land is Mine: South African Freedom Songs (1965), from the album's archive production file. (si.edu)
  • Original lyrics and partial translation for Shosholoza Mandela, from the archive production file for This Land is Mine: South African Freedom Songs (1965). (si.edu)
  • Hostility toward newer groups of immigrants entering America prior to Revolutionary War. (timetoast.com)
  • Almost two years after unleashing the power of the cacaofruit with the unveiling of WholeFruit chocolate, a revolutionary new type of chocolate, our global brand Cacao Barry launches a WholeFruit chocolate that enchants artisans across the globe. (barry-callebaut.com)
  • From 1959 to 1963, Ms Weiss was the executive director of the African American Students Foundation (AASF), the body that handled the American side of the airlifts. (co.ke)