
From color to culture, The Black Period highlights and celebrates the expansive nature of Black Art. The Black Period Podcast is a conversation series held over the summer of 2020 to the present day. Virginie Bonhomme and Sidra Greene revisit the Crisis magazine’s symposium written in 1926 titled ‘The Negro in Art - How shall he be portrayed?’ Almost 100 years later, Black artists are still being ... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In our final episode of season one, we wrap things up with a discussion of the past and present Black Hollywood, the pros and cons of representation and a reminder to hold on to hope for the future.
The Black Period Podcast Episode 6
Our special guest is Nwabisa Tolom (she/her).
Nwabisa is a South African Copywriter, Poet and Filmmaker based in California.
She’s a dry-humoured introvert who sucks at small talk, but loves conversation. Alwa... more
Our special guest is Tangina Stone (she/her).
“Acclaimed NYC-based Singer, Songwriter & Producer, Tangina Stone has been championed as a universal breath of fresh air. Her eclectic blend of Soul, Rock, Electronic, and R&B has garnered her internati... more
Our special guest is Lamar Robillard (he/him).
Artist Statement:
“As a multidisciplinary artist, my work is an investigation of the unfavoured American experience. Through skepticism and curiosity, I cross examine the political and socio economi... more
Our special guest USEN (he/him) is an auteur and curator based in between New York and Lagos. He is the Founder and Artistic Director of HAUSEN, a gallery dedicated to contemporary art from Africa and its diaspora that grew out of his Brooklyn apartm... more
Our special guest is Chanice Taylor, (she/her) a 5yr certified trainer and fun enthusiast. Queens born and bred. She does fitness but also arts. Motto: Life is about exploration and growth.
Tune in to hear us chat about all things wellness, fun a... more
The Black Period Podcast is a conversation series held over the summer of 2020 to present day. Virginie Bonhomme and Sidra Greene revisit the Crisis magazine’s symposium written in 1926 titled ‘The Negro in Art - How shall he be portrayed?’
Almost... more
From color to culture, The Black Period highlights and celebrates the expansive nature of Black Art.
Get to know your hosts Virginie Bonhomme and Sid Greene. --- Support this podcast: anchor.fm/theblackperiod/support










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