Artist-Activist Charmaine Minniefield On Preserving Black Narratives

Charmaine Minniefield says her new exhibit "Black Angels" is a "profound reclamation of the celestial nature of Black Woman."
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Artist and activist Charmaine Minniefield is on mission to preserve black narratives.
The Spelman College Professor of arts and visual culture spoke with Lois Reitzes on “City Lights” about her work at large, as well as her current exhibit at the Auburn Avenue Research Library.
That exhibit, “Black Angels,” is on view now through June 24.
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