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Abena Ampofoa Asare writes about teaching Black history....
Abena Ampofoa Asare writes about teaching Black history....
Stills from Electrical Gaza (2015), cinematography by Emma Dalesman, production by Kate Parker. Digital video still transferred from 16mm film, animation, color, sound. 17:53 minutes. Courtesy of the artist and GRIMM Amsterdam, London, New York. The artist’s reflections on the film and a viewing link to the film are included in the link below.
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