Black History Year

Untold Stories: The Visionaries Behind the Harlem Renaissance with George M. Johnson

Oct 22, 2024
In this conversation, George M. Johnson, an award-winning nonbinary author known for their poignant works on Black and queer representation, sheds light on the often-overlooked contributions of queer Black artists during the Harlem Renaissance. The discussion dives into the vibrant lives of icons like Josephine Baker and Langston Hughes, exploring their dual legacies in activism and artistry. Johnson emphasizes the significance of cultural visibility and the need to reclaim historical narratives, inspiring a deeper understanding of identity and social change through creative expression.
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