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FAITH RINGGOLD IN CONVERSATION

Join Faith Ringgold and her daughter Michele Wallace in conversation as they discuss the timeframe captured in the exhibition WE WANTED A REVOLUTION—BLACK RADICAL WOMEN, 1965–1985, which closes this weekend at CAAM.

This event will be moderated by Erin Christovale, assistant curator at the Hammer Museum.

 

FAITH RINGGOLD IN CONVERSATION, Saturday, January 14, at 1:30 pm.

CALIFORNIA AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM, 600 State Drive, Exposition Park, Los Angeles.

caamuseum.org/programs/current/we-wanted-a-revolution-closing-symposium

WE WANTED A REVOLUTION—BLACK RADICAL WOMEN, 1965–1985, through January 14.

CALIFORNIA AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM, 600 State Drive, Exposition Park, Los Angeles.

caamuseum.org/we-wanted-a-revolution

Jan van RaayFaith Ringgold (right) and Michele Wallace (middle) at Art Workers Coalition Protest, Whitney Museum, 1971.

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