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Am I my culture’s keeper?

July 3, 2025 ohma

Gloria Mogango Alumbi Ma Ekonzo “Am I My Culture’s Keeper?”, is an exploration of cultural identity, belonging, and the preservation of heritage among the African diaspora, particularly focusing on the […]

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Black DJ Renaissance: An Oral History of Black Women DJs; DJing as Storytelling and Art Practice

July 3, 2025 ohma

Asha Burtin Black DJ Renaissance: An Oral History of Black Women DJs; DJing as Storytelling and Art Practice is a study and oral history project that aims to explore and […]

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A Labor of/for Love: Bridging Intergenerational Dis/connection in a Modern World

May 22, 2024 ohma

A Labor of/for Love: Bridging Intergenerational Dis/connection in a Modern World Ambar Johnson How does our relationship with work impact our ability to relate to our relatives? This project seeks […]

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