Over twenty years ago, violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) forced Asukulu Songolo’s ’25 family to flee and resettle in the U.S. Now a second-generation Congolese-American, Songolo finds ...
On a humid Sunday afternoon, I walked into the African Diaspora Art Museum of Atlanta (ADAMA) as the gallery was in mid-transformation. Canvases leaned against fresh white walls. A cluster of painted ...
In New Orleans, community isn’t just a word — it’s a way of life. Long before Hurricane Katrina tested the city’s resilience, places like Congo Square stood as a gathering site for Black traditions ...