The Nu Alliance Project, a partnership of Bvlbancha Public Access, Dillard University, and the The New Orleans Foundation for Francophone Culture, invites you to an free public evening celebration of the aesthetics and iconography of Indigenous and African cultures on Tuesday, Jan 21, 2025.
The project underscores the intricate relationships among Native American, and African-descended peoples in Louisiana. Through storytelling, art, and exchange, the Nu Alliance Project aims to transform cultural divides into bridges, honoring Black and Native heritage. The Wolof word ñu, meaning “we," and the ‘Uma word núah, meaning "to walk," aligns with the cultural interweaving born from forced migrations and shared histories of racism/colonialism. “Pattern Recognition,” seeks to create a transformative space where “we walk together.”
More info: https://bvlbanchapublicaccess.substack.com/p/pattern-recognition
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