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Black History Month Celebrated, Explored in Holy Trinity, Citizens Association Event

In honor of Black History Month, Holy Trinity Church at 3513 N St. NW and the Citizens Association of Georgetown presented “Black Georgetown: The Story of a

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Black History Month Celebrated, Explored in Holy Trinity, Citizens Association Event

In honor of Black History Month, Holy Trinity Church at 3513 N St. NW and the Citizens Association of Georgetown presented “Black Georgetown: The Story of a

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'Of dizzying beauty': The many faces of Georgetown's Black art community


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Top: Jalen Arthur, Liam Archer, Will Hammond; Bottom: Afua Nyantakyi, Glen Waters, Kendall Bryant
Illustration by Max Zhang
To call the present moment in pop culture a “renaissance in Black art” would be a given. On silver screens and through radio waves, between stanzas, and, yes, in even TikTok shorts, Black artists are and always have been cultural vanguards, even while powerful institutions have failed to paythemproper dues. In a year stocked with violence, loss, and grief, Black art has been a lightning rod for joy and mourning alike.
At Georgetown, too, the Black creative community thrives on, producing vibrant art on a campus much more designed for white consultants than Black artists. As singers, actors, poets, dancers, rappers, writers, or something else entirely, these creatives have developed unforgettable, heartful work.

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