New California Museum exhibit ‘Revolutionary Grain’ preserves radical activism through photography - The Sacramento Observer
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California Museum Honors Black Panther's Social Activism - Dallas Weekly
This post was originally published on Sacramento Observer By Genoa Barrow Growing old isn’t a privilege afforded to many revolutionaries. Seeing former Black Panther Party members with leathered skin and gray hair instead of leather jackets and Afros is a privilege in itself. Former members of the Black Panther Party joined together at the California Museum to share reflections on the organization’s legacy and lasting impacts of members’ social …
New California Museum exhibit ‘Revolutionary Grain’ preserves radical activism through photography - The Sacramento Observer
By Ozola Cody | Solving Sacramento Susanna Lamaina’s “Revolutionary Grain” photography exhibit opened at the California Museum on Saturday, June 14, only a block or so away from where protestors gathered for the No Kings Rally at the state Capitol. At the museum, a sea of 42 mid-key, full-scale black-and-white photographs depicting former Black Panther Party members as they are today served as a symbolic intersection between the past and present…
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