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Artists present work on forced migration and Haitian revolution at United Nations event

2655872 · March 16, 2025
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Artists displayed pieces at a United Nations event reflecting on the Transatlantic slave trade, origins of enslavement and emancipation, and Haiti—s role in Caribbean liberation.

Artists spoke at a United Nations event about artworks tracing the history and legacies of the Transatlantic slave trade and emancipation. One artist said the piece titled "Origins" explores roots and identity, drawing on personal connections to Nigeria and the culture in which the artist was raised. Another artist described a separate work, "Caribbean Olympics," which references the…

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