The Department of Pan-African Studies and the Center of Pan-African Culture, in cooperation with Cleveland’s ASHE Cultural Center, is screening: Hidden Colors 2: An Evening with Anthony T. Browder, on Friday, March 8 and 15, at 7 p.m. in Ritchie Hall Room 214 at Kent State University. It is free and open to the public.
Hidden Colors 2 follows up the critically acclaimed 2011 documentary about the untold history of people of African and aboriginal descent. This installment of Hidden Colors touches on topics such as: The global African presence, the science of melanin, the truth about the prison industrial complex, the hidden truth about Native Americans and much more.
Anthony T. Browder is an author, publisher, cultural historian, artist and an educational consultant. He is a graduate of Howard University’s College of Fine Arts and has lectured extensively throughout the United States, Africa, Caribbean, Mexico, Japan and Europe on issues related to African and African American history and culture. He is the founder and director of IKG Cultural Resources.
For more information, call 330-672-2300 or email mokantah@kent.edu.
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