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Register now for our next FCG Reads Book Club! This time we will be reading Angela Davis’ Essay “Race and Criminalization: Black Americans and the Punishment Industry” (1997). You can register now through the link in our bio, with the book club meeting via Zoom on August 13th at 7 pm. FCG Reads is a series of virtual round-table discussions centred around a chosen book or piece of writing, with the goal of exploring and diversifying the conversations FCG facilitates and encourages in our community. What roles do structured ideas of race, police, embedded racism, and fear play in the narratives told to us about black people and their communities? How is the prison industry a modern and intentional tool used against Black Americans? In this edition of FCG Reads we will be reading and discussing the essay by Angela Davis titled Race and Criminalization: Black Americans and the Punishment Industry, in which she contextualizes and critiques the long-time and re-invented atrocities committed against black citizens in our world. This event will be facilitated by Andres Garzon; artist, illustrator, and writer based in London, Ontario. - @forestcitygallery on Instagram




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Hello all! The UCSC Opera Department is BACK with another Family Opera. This year we will be putting on an English adaptation of Massenet’s Cinderella! 🐭 ⚡️this event is FREE for children with a suggested donation of $5 - @ucscopera on Instagram


We would like to share with you a new online gallery that has been uploaded to our site exhibiting theatre broadsides from the Providence Theatre from the year 1803 - 1815. Link in Bio! The Providence Theatre was built in 1795. It occupied the present-day site of Grace Church (corner of Mathewson and Westminster Streets), and operated until 1832. Weve actually been thinking a lot about the performing arts and the void in our lives created by their absence. Over the course of the next few months we will be presenting various artifacts and footage from our archives that relate to the history of performing arts in RI. Stay tuned for more, you may see some familiar faces in some old settings... #rhodeislandhistory #rhodeisland #performingarts #theater #hamlet #shakespeare #providence #providenceri #ri #rihistory #livetheatre #history - @rhodeislandhistory on Instagram


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Hercules Posey, the chef enslaved by George & Martha Washington escaped his captor on Washington’s Birthday in 1797. He lived his free life out in NYC where he died and was buried in the 2nd African Burying Ground in a free black community. Hercules deserves a memorial plaque and that community deserves to take its place in history. I’ve started a petition to @nycparks Commissioner Mitchell Silver to make it so. Please sign and share?l Link in BIO. (http://chng.it/6byqTmPR) #blacklivesmatter #thegeneralscook #hercules #slavery #georgewashington #nyc #blackhistory #americanhistory - @nibblescribblenyc on Instagram

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{SEPTEMBER 13th, 1925 -- PHILANTHROPIST ALEXANDER SANGER DIES} On this day in 1925, Alexander Sanger, merchant, civic leader, and philanthropist, died in Dallas. The German native had followed his brothers to the United States in 1865. He arrived in Texas in 1872 and took over a branch of the family firm, Sanger Brothers, in Dallas. A pioneer of dry-goods wholesaling and retailing in Texas, Sanger Brothers was at one time the largest wholesale house in its line in the Southwest. For many years it was the premier department store of North Texas. In 1872 he helped to organize the first synagogue in Dallas, he served as a city alderman in 1873-74. His Hebrew Benevolent Association grew to become Temple Emanu-El. He encouraged the development of railroads in Dallas and helped organize the State Fair of Texas, serving as a director from its inception in 1886 until his death in 1925; he was president of the organization in 1894. He was instrumental in organizing the Dallas Volunteer Fire Department in 1873 and in obtaining for Dallas the services of city planner George E. Kessler. He was an active supporter of Southern Methodist University and also served as a regent for the University of Texas from 1911 to 1917. During World War I Sanger was active in the sales drives for Liberty Bonds and War Savings Stamps; he also served as chairman of the Dallas Food Conservation Board and as state merchant representative for the United States Food Administration. Sanger married Fannie Fechenbach on May 11, 1879; they had one son, Elihu, who later became a vice president of the company. Sangers granddaughter, Frances Sanger Mossiker, became an award-winning historical novelist. Alexander Sanger died in Dallas on September 13, 1925. (Source and photo: tshaonline.org) . . . #alexandersanger #sangerbrothers #sangerbros #sangerharris #sangerdepartmentstore #sangerharrisdepartmentstore #statefairoftexas #fairpark #smu #southernmethodistuniversity #dallaspubliclibrary #dallasfiredapartment #dallas #dallastexas #dallashistory #northtexas #northexashistory #texas #texashistory @statefairoftx @dallaspubliclibrary @templeemanueldallas @smudallas @dallasfirerescue @utaustintx - @dallashistory on Instagram

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LA JETÉE: ACADEMY ONE BY J.G. BALLARD lajetee-necklace-hands This strange and poetic film, a fusion of science fiction, psychological fable and photo-montage, creates in its unique way a series of bizarre images of the inner landscapes of time. Apart from a brief three-second sequence—a young woman’s hesitant smile, a moment of extraordinary poignancy, like a fragment of a child’s dream—the thirty-minute film is composed entirely of still photographs. Yet this succession of disconnected images is a perfect means of projecting the quantified memories and movements through time that are the film’s subject matter. The jetty of the title is the main observation platform at Orly Airport. The long pier reaches out across the concrete no man’s land, the departure-point for other worlds. Giant jets rest on the apron beside the pier, metallic ciphers whose streamlining is a code for their passage through time. The light is powdery. The spectators on the observation platform have the appearance of mannequins. The hero is a small boy, visiting the airport with his parents. Suddenly there is a fragmented glimpse of a man falling. An accident has occurred, but while everyone is running to the dead man the small boy is looking instead at the face of a young woman by the rail. Something about this face, its expression of anxiety, regret and relief, and above all the obvious but unstated involvement of the young woman with the dead man, creates an image of extraordinary power in the boy’s mind. Years later, World War III breaks out. Paris is almost obliterated by an immense holocaust. A few survivors live in the circular galleries below the Palais de Chaillot, like rats in some sort of abandoned test-maze warped out of its normal time. The victors, distinguished by the strange eye-pieces they wear, begin to conduct a series of experiments on the survivors, among them the hero, now a man of about thirty. Faced with a destroyed world, the experimenters are hoping to send a man through time. They select the young man because of the powerful memory he carries of the pier at Orly. With luck he will home on to this. Other volunteers have gone insane, the but extraordinary strength - @miguelprad0 on Instagram

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Yousuf Karsh (1908-2002) // was an American-Canadian photographer known for his portraits of notable individuals. He has been described as one of the greatest portrait photographers of the 20th century. An Armenian Genocide survivor, Karsh migrated to Canada as a refugee. By the 1930s he established himself as a significant photographer in Ottawa, where he lived most of his adult life, though he traveled extensively for work. His iconic 1941 photograph of Winston Churchill was a breakthrough point in his 60-year career, through which he took numerous photos of known political leaders, men and women of arts and sciences. Over 20 photos by Karsh appeared on the cover of Life magazine, until he retired in 1992. His 1941 photo of Winston Churchill, the British Prime Minister, brought him prominence. The photo was taken on December 30, 1941 in the chamber of the Speaker of the House of Commons in the Canadian Parliament in Ottawa after Churchill delivered a speech on World War II to the Canadian members of the parliament. It was arranged by Canadian Prime Minister Mackenzie King. Churchill is particularly noted for his posture and facial expression, which have been compared to the wartime feelings that prevailed in the UK: persistence in the face of an all-conquering enemy. The photo session was short and, just before exposure, Karsh moved towards Churchill and removed the cigar which he had in his hand. Churchill was miffed and showed his displeasure in the portrait. #filmphoto #film #filmsnotdead #photography #arthistory #portrait #portraitphotography - @thefilmcameraco on Instagram

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