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A Design Research on
Visual Identity Politics in an age of Cultural Diversity
Design Research #0:
On Classification
1. Introduction
Welcome & Motivation
Research Question & Project Outline
2. Creating a database
3. Visual Analyses
Typology
Stereotypology
Designing Dialogues
— On Citizenship
— On R’dam Noord
4. Conclusion
Sources & References
About
About Post-what.com
About Mark Mulder
About the Studio for Visual Pop.Culture
Contact & Mailing
Portfolio
Introduction
Management
How We Make Research (2019)
Education
System of Representation (2019+2020)
Cultural Diversity calls for equity (2017)
Embrace The Miscellaneous (2015+2016)
Design & Research
Tele-exotica (2020)
Protected Cityscapes Rotterdam (2019)
WdKA Makes A Difference (2017)
On Classification (2016)
Cultural Diversity Totebag (2015)
Jazz Festival Delft (2012)
Jazz Festival Delft (2011)
Jazz Festival Delft (2010)
Jazz Festival Delft (2009)
Obama In Black & White (2008)
Jazz Festival Delft (2008)
Collections
Blackbook
Encyclopedia of —isms
Everyday People Every Day
Identity politics
Incomplete timeline of human classification
Products of Research
Race-ism
Re-mix
Reading stuff
Stereotypes
Tags
United States
Huey P. Newton
classification
Black Panther Party for Self-defence
The Netherlands
race
racism
black
slavery
language
Black Panthers
stereotypes
stereotype
art
Oakland
white privilege
white centered
Stuart Hall
blackface
revolution
geography
ethnicity
representation
White
history
institutional racism
Hiphop
skin colour
United Kingdom
identity
racial joke
inspiration
race as a cultural/social construct
New York
Becky
language of revolution
Afrofuturism
education
female
popculture
activism
gender
Beyoncé
objectification
John Berger
jazz
Black Lives Matter
butt
burgerschap/citizenship
Rotterdam
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Huey’s Re-Mix 2020: The Black Archives Bijlmer
11 augustus 2020
Amsterdam
Angela Davis
Bijlmer
Black Panther Party for Self-defence
Books not guns
Huey P. Newton
Jessica de Abreu
Mitchell Esajas
The Black Archives
The Netherlands
On August 08 in Amsterdam Bijlmer, an image of a black woman (possibly Jessica de Abreu) sitting in a rattan chair holding a book on Angela Davis, was published on social media to promote The Black Archives Bijlmer.
http://www.theblackarchives.nl/bijlmer.html
found on Facebook