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Africa Fashion Call for Submissions – brooklynmuseum.org

Be a part of Brooklyn’s African fashion story by sharing your and your family’s unique relationship with African textiles and fashions. Your contributions may be featured on the Brooklyn Museum’s social media channels or displayed in our special exhibition Africa Fashion, on view June 23–October 22, 2023.

You can participate in two exciting ways: 1) submit archival individual and family photographs and albums, which may be featured in the exhibition, and 2) share contemporary photos and short videos via social media, which may be featured on the Brooklyn Museum’s channels.


The Royal Adzorvia Clan, Vodza, Ghana: the Kukubor Family. (Photo: courtesy of Emilia Awo Gidiglo)

Submit photos to be featured in the exhibition

We’re looking for individual and family portraits and albums that celebrate African and diasporic fashions of Africa’s independence era (1950s–1990s).

  • These photographs and albums could be from celebrations, family gatherings, or other events. We also welcome studio photography. 
  • Please provide brief context for each photo, including the date.

Your images will be reviewed by Museum staff, including the exhibition curators. If your submission is selected, you will be notified with instructions on how to send your materials to the Museum, and your photo(s) will be displayed in Africa Fashion for the duration of the exhibition. All materials will be returned to participants in November 2023, after the show closes on October 22.

Please submit digital snapshots or scans of your photographs to Africa.Fashion.Photos@brooklynmuseum.org by April 14, 2023. No calls, please; we will notify selected submitters by May 5.

Share on social media 

Throughout the duration of Africa Fashion, the Brooklyn Museum invites you to:

  • Post photographs or short videos of family members or yourself in looks that reflect the styles from African regions and the diaspora today. 
  • Tag any African and diasporic fashion designers who inspire you.
  • Include #AfricaFashionBkM for a chance to be featured on our social media channels.

Please note: We will publish select submissions on any or all of the Brooklyn Museum’s online platforms. By submitting your own photos or videos, you grant the Museum permission to publish your content either in its entirety or edited for length.

The Brooklyn Museum presentation of Africa Fashion is organized by Ernestine White-Mifetu, Sills Foundation Curator of African Art, and Annissa Malvoisin, Bard Graduate Center / Brooklyn Museum Postdoctoral Fellow in the  Arts of Africa, with Catherine Futter, Director of Curatorial Affairs and Senior Curator of Decorative Arts, and Matthew Yokobosky, Senior Curator of Fashion and Material Culture, Brooklyn Museum.

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African artists score nods at BET Awards 2023 | Music In Africa – Music In Africa

Established in 2001, the scheme acknowledges black entertainers across music, film, sport and philanthropy. This year, awards will be presented to more than 20 deserving winners, as the ceremony celebrates 50 years of hip hop.Africa’s contingent at the forthcoming awards includes Nigeria’s Burna Boy, the most successful African at the awards with four wins. He leads the charge this year with four nominations. Fellow Afrobeats star Tems, who took home two awards at last year’s edition, is up for three trophies, while Wizkid, Ayra Starr and Asake managed one nod each. 
Other African nominees at the awards are South Africa’s K.O and Uncle Waffles, Ghana’s Camidoh, and Cameroonian act Libianca. 
Meanwhile, Canadian rapper Drake is the most nominated artist at the 2023 BET Awards with seven.
“We are thrilled to be back in LA for BET Awards 2023 and to celebrate a huge cultural milestone – the 50th anniversary of hip hop,” Connie Orlando, who is EVP for specials, music programming and music strategy at BET, said. “For five decades, hip hop has not only influenced American culture but has become a global phenomenon and one of the most influential musical genres of our lifetime. From music to fashion, art, and entertainment, we are honoured to have always provided a platform for hip hop to thrive. We look forward to paying tribute to the pioneers and innovators as we amplify the new generation of hip hop artists like only BET can.”
Below is the full list of nominees: 
Best International Act

Ayra Starr (Nigeria)
Burna Boy (Nigeria)
Central Cee (UK)
Ella Mai (UK)
KO (South Africa)
L7nnon (Brazil)
Stormzy (UK)
Uncle Waffles (South Africa)
Aya Nakamura (France)
Tiakola (France)

Viewer’s Choice Award

‘Wait For U’ by Future ft. Drake & Tems
‘Last Last’ by Burna Boy
‘Break My Soul’ by Beyoncé
‘Jimmy Cooks’ by Drake ft. 21 Savage
‘Kill Bill’ by SZA
‘First Class’ by Jack Harlow
‘Super Freaky Girl’ by Nicki Minaj
‘About Damn Time’ by Lizzo 

Viewer’s Choice: Best New International Act

Asake (Nigeria)
Camidoh (Ghana)
Pabi Cooper (South Africa)
Libianca (Cameroon)
Maureen (France)
MC Ryan SP (Brazil)
Flo (UK)
Raye (UK)
Werenoi (France)

Best Female R&B/Pop Artist

Tems
Ari Lennox
Beyoncé
Coco Jones
H.E.R.
Lizzo
SZA

Best Male R&B/Pop Artist

Burna Boy
Blxst
Brent Faiyaz
Chris Brown
Drake
The Weeknd
Usher

Best Group

City Girls
Drake & 21 Savage
Dvsn
Flo
Maverick City Music & Kirk Franklin
Quavo & Takeoff
Wanmor

Best Collaboration

‘Call Me Every Day’ by Chris Brown ft. Wizkid
‘Wait For U’ by Future Feat. Drake & Tems
‘Big Energy (Remix) by Latto & Mariah Carey ft. DJ Khaled
‘Boy’s A Liar Pt. 2’ by Pinkpantheress & Ice Spice
‘Can’t Stop Won’t Stop’ by King Combs ft. Kodak Black
‘Creepin’ by Metro Boomin, The Weeknd & 21 Savage
‘F.N.F. (Let’s Go)’ by Hitkidd & Glorilla
‘Tomorrow 2’ by Glorilla & Cardi B

Best Female Hip Hop Artist

Cardi B
Coi Leray
Glorilla
Ice Spice
Latto
Megan Thee Stallion
Nicki Minaj

Best Male Hip Hop Artist

21 Savage
Drake
Future
J. Cole
Jack Harlow
Kendrick Lamar
Lil Baby

Video of the Year

We (Warm Embrace) by Chris Brown
2 Million Up by Peezy, Jeezy & Real Boston Richey ft. Rob49
About Damn Time by Lizzo
Bad Habit by Steve Lacy
First Class by Jack Harlow
Kill Bill by SZA
Tomorrow 2 by Glorilla & Cardi B

Video Director of the Year

Burna Boy
A$Ap Rocky For Awge
Benny Boom
Cole Bennett
Dave Free & Kendrick Lamar
Director X
Teyana “Spike Tey” Taylor

Best New Artist

Ambré
Coco Jones
Doechii
Flo
Glorilla
Ice Spice
Lola Brooke

Dr Bobby Jones Best Gospel/Inspirational Award

‘Bless Me’ by Maverick City Music & Kirk Franklin
‘Finished (Live)’ by Tamela Mann
‘I’ve Got Joy’ by Cece Winans
‘Kingdom’ by Maverick City Music & Kirk Franklin Feat. Naomi Raine & Chandler Moore
‘New’ by Tye Tribbett
‘One Moment From Glory’ by Yolanda Adams
‘The Better Benediction (Pt.2)’ by PJ Morton ft. Lisa Knowles-Smith, Le’andria Johnson, Keke Wyatt, Kierra Sheard & Tasha Cobbs Leonard

Bet HER

‘About Damn Time’ by Lizzo
‘Boy’s A Liar Pt. 2’ by Pinkpantheress, Ice Spice
‘Break My Soul’ by Beyoncé
‘Her’ by Megan Thee Stallion
‘Lift Me Up’ by Black Panther: Wakanda Forever  –  Music From And Inspired By -  Rihanna & Ludwig Göransson
‘Players’ by Coi Leray
‘Special’ by Lizzo

Album of the Year

Anyways, Life’s Great by Glorilla
Breezy by Chris Brown
God Did by DJ Khaled
Her Loss by Drake & 21 Savage
Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers by Kendrick Lamar
Renaissance by Beyoncé
SOS by SZA

Best Movie

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
Creed 3
Emancipation
Nope
The Woman King
Till
Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance With Somebody

Best Actor

Amin Joseph
Brian Tyree Henry
Damson Idris
Daniel Kaluuya
Demetrius ‘lil Meech’ Flenory Jr.
Donald Glover
Michael B. Jordan

Best Actress

Angela Bassett
Coco Jones
Janelle James
Janelle Monáe
Keke Palmer
Viola Davis
Zendaya

Youngstars Award

Akira Akbar
Alaya High
Demi Singleton
Genesis Denise
Marsai Martin
Thaddeus J. Mixson
Dylan Gilmer

Sportswoman of the Year

Alexis Morris
Allyson Felix
Angel Reese
Candace Parker
Naomi Osaka
Serena Williams
Sha’carri Richardson

Sportsman of the Year

Aaron Judge
Bubba Wallace
Gervonta Davis
Jalen Hurts
Lebron James
Patrick Mahomes
Stephen Curry

Established in 2001, the scheme acknowledges black entertainers across music, film, sport and philanthropy. This year, awards will be presented to more than 20 deserving winners, as the ceremony celebrates 50 years of hip hop.

Africa’s contingent at the forthcoming awards includes Nigeria’s Burna Boy, the most successful African at the awards with four wins. He leads the charge this year with four nominations. Fellow Afrobeats star Tems, who took home two awards at last year’s edition, is up for three trophies, while Wizkid, Ayra Starr and Asake managed one nod each. 

Other African nominees at the awards are South Africa’s K.O and Uncle Waffles, Ghana’s Camidoh, and Cameroonian act Libianca. 

Meanwhile, Canadian rapper Drake is the most nominated artist at the 2023 BET Awards with seven.

“We are thrilled to be back in LA for BET Awards 2023 and to celebrate a huge cultural milestone – the 50th anniversary of hip hop,” Connie Orlando, who is EVP for specials, music programming and music strategy at BET, said. “For five decades, hip hop has not only influenced American culture but has become a global phenomenon and one of the most influential musical genres of our lifetime. From music to fashion, art, and entertainment, we are honoured to have always provided a platform for hip hop to thrive. We look forward to paying tribute to the pioneers and innovators as we amplify the new generation of hip hop artists like only BET can.”

Below is the full list of nominees: 

Best International Act

  • Ayra Starr (Nigeria)
  • Burna Boy (Nigeria)
  • Central Cee (UK)
  • Ella Mai (UK)
  • KO (South Africa)
  • L7nnon (Brazil)
  • Stormzy (UK)
  • Uncle Waffles (South Africa)
  • Aya Nakamura (France)
  • Tiakola (France)

Viewer’s Choice Award

  • ‘Wait For U’ by Future ft. Drake & Tems
  • ‘Last Last’ by Burna Boy
  • ‘Break My Soul’ by Beyoncé
  • ‘Jimmy Cooks’ by Drake ft. 21 Savage
  • ‘Kill Bill’ by SZA
  • ‘First Class’ by Jack Harlow
  • ‘Super Freaky Girl’ by Nicki Minaj
  • ‘About Damn Time’ by Lizzo 

Viewer’s Choice: Best New International Act

  • Asake (Nigeria)
  • Camidoh (Ghana)
  • Pabi Cooper (South Africa)
  • Libianca (Cameroon)
  • Maureen (France)
  • MC Ryan SP (Brazil)
  • Flo (UK)
  • Raye (UK)
  • Werenoi (France)

Best Female R&B/Pop Artist

  • Tems
  • Ari Lennox
  • Beyoncé
  • Coco Jones
  • H.E.R.
  • Lizzo
  • SZA

Best Male R&B/Pop Artist

  • Burna Boy
  • Blxst
  • Brent Faiyaz
  • Chris Brown
  • Drake
  • The Weeknd
  • Usher

Best Group

  • City Girls
  • Drake & 21 Savage
  • Dvsn
  • Flo
  • Maverick City Music & Kirk Franklin
  • Quavo & Takeoff
  • Wanmor

Best Collaboration

  • ‘Call Me Every Day’ by Chris Brown ft. Wizkid
  • ‘Wait For U’ by Future Feat. Drake & Tems
  • ‘Big Energy (Remix) by Latto & Mariah Carey ft. DJ Khaled
  • ‘Boy’s A Liar Pt. 2’ by Pinkpantheress & Ice Spice
  • ‘Can’t Stop Won’t Stop’ by King Combs ft. Kodak Black
  • ‘Creepin’ by Metro Boomin, The Weeknd & 21 Savage
  • ‘F.N.F. (Let’s Go)’ by Hitkidd & Glorilla
  • ‘Tomorrow 2’ by Glorilla & Cardi B

Best Female Hip Hop Artist

  • Cardi B
  • Coi Leray
  • Glorilla
  • Ice Spice
  • Latto
  • Megan Thee Stallion
  • Nicki Minaj

Best Male Hip Hop Artist

  • 21 Savage
  • Drake
  • Future
  • J. Cole
  • Jack Harlow
  • Kendrick Lamar
  • Lil Baby

Video of the Year

  • We (Warm Embrace) by Chris Brown
  • 2 Million Up by Peezy, Jeezy & Real Boston Richey ft. Rob49
  • About Damn Time by Lizzo
  • Bad Habit by Steve Lacy
  • First Class by Jack Harlow
  • Kill Bill by SZA
  • Tomorrow 2 by Glorilla & Cardi B

Video Director of the Year

  • Burna Boy
  • A$Ap Rocky For Awge
  • Benny Boom
  • Cole Bennett
  • Dave Free & Kendrick Lamar
  • Director X
  • Teyana “Spike Tey” Taylor

Best New Artist

  • Ambré
  • Coco Jones
  • Doechii
  • Flo
  • Glorilla
  • Ice Spice
  • Lola Brooke

Dr Bobby Jones Best Gospel/Inspirational Award

  • ‘Bless Me’ by Maverick City Music & Kirk Franklin
  • ‘Finished (Live)’ by Tamela Mann
  • ‘I’ve Got Joy’ by Cece Winans
  • ‘Kingdom’ by Maverick City Music & Kirk Franklin Feat. Naomi Raine & Chandler Moore
  • ‘New’ by Tye Tribbett
  • ‘One Moment From Glory’ by Yolanda Adams
  • ‘The Better Benediction (Pt.2)’ by PJ Morton ft. Lisa Knowles-Smith, Le’andria Johnson, Keke Wyatt, Kierra Sheard & Tasha Cobbs Leonard

Bet HER

  • ‘About Damn Time’ by Lizzo
  • ‘Boy’s A Liar Pt. 2’ by Pinkpantheress, Ice Spice
  • ‘Break My Soul’ by Beyoncé
  • ‘Her’ by Megan Thee Stallion
  • ‘Lift Me Up’ by Black Panther: Wakanda Forever  –  Music From And Inspired By -  Rihanna & Ludwig Göransson
  • ‘Players’ by Coi Leray
  • ‘Special’ by Lizzo

Album of the Year

  • Anyways, Life’s Great by Glorilla
  • Breezy by Chris Brown
  • God Did by DJ Khaled
  • Her Loss by Drake & 21 Savage
  • Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers by Kendrick Lamar
  • Renaissance by Beyoncé
  • SOS by SZA

Best Movie

  • Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
  • Creed 3
  • Emancipation
  • Nope
  • The Woman King
  • Till
  • Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance With Somebody

Best Actor

  • Amin Joseph
  • Brian Tyree Henry
  • Damson Idris
  • Daniel Kaluuya
  • Demetrius ‘lil Meech’ Flenory Jr.
  • Donald Glover
  • Michael B. Jordan

Best Actress

  • Angela Bassett
  • Coco Jones
  • Janelle James
  • Janelle Monáe
  • Keke Palmer
  • Viola Davis
  • Zendaya

Youngstars Award

  • Akira Akbar
  • Alaya High
  • Demi Singleton
  • Genesis Denise
  • Marsai Martin
  • Thaddeus J. Mixson
  • Dylan Gilmer

Sportswoman of the Year

  • Alexis Morris
  • Allyson Felix
  • Angel Reese
  • Candace Parker
  • Naomi Osaka
  • Serena Williams
  • Sha’carri Richardson

Sportsman of the Year

  • Aaron Judge
  • Bubba Wallace
  • Gervonta Davis
  • Jalen Hurts
  • Lebron James
  • Patrick Mahomes
  • Stephen Curry

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Rwandan genocide suspect faces 54 fraud, immigration charges in S.Africa – Marketscreener.com

CAPE TOWN (Reuters) – South African prosecutors on Friday significantly increased the number of charges they are bringing against Rwandan ex-police officer Fulgence Kayishema, who is wanted internationally for suspected participation in Rwanda’s 1994 genocide.

On the run for two decades, Kayishema was arrested on May 24 under a false name on a grape farm in South Africa where, according to a prosecutor, refugees working there gave him up.

He now faces 54 separate charges in South Africa relating to fraud and immigration offences, up from five previously, prosecutors spokesman Eric Ntabazalila said outside a Cape Town court.

Kayishema had been a fugitive from justice since 2001, when the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) indicted him for genocide for allegedly ordering the massacre of 2,000 people hiding in the Nyange Catholic Church.

He denied any involvement during a court hearing on May 26, though said he was “sorry” for the 1994 killings.

South Africa’s National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) alleges that Kayishema used a false identity to apply for asylum and refugee status in South Africa. Kayishema has not responded in court to the South African charges.

The case was adjourned to June 20 to allow Kayishema’s defence team to consult, at which point he could apply for bail.

Some of the local charges could see Kayishema imprisoned for up to 15 years, said Ntabazalila.

Kayishema is also expected to face extradition to Rwanda to be tried over the ICTR genocide indictment, but those proceedings have yet to begin, Ntabazalila said.

An estimated 800,000 ethnic Tutsis and Hutu moderates were killed during Rwanda’s genocide, orchestrated by an extremist Hutu regime and meticulously executed by local officials and ordinary citizens in the rigidly hierarchical society.

Kayishema’s arrest left only three fugitives indicted by the international tribunal whose whereabouts remain unknown.

(Reporting by Wendell Roelf; writing by Nellie Peyton; editing by Mark Heinrich)

By Wendell Roelf

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Rwandan genocide suspect faces 54 fraud, immigration charges in S.Africa – Marketscreener.com

CAPE TOWN (Reuters) – South African prosecutors on Friday significantly increased the number of charges they are bringing against Rwandan ex-police officer Fulgence Kayishema, who is wanted internationally for suspected participation in Rwanda’s 1994 genocide.

On the run for two decades, Kayishema was arrested on May 24 under a false name on a grape farm in South Africa where, according to a prosecutor, refugees working there gave him up.

He now faces 54 separate charges in South Africa relating to fraud and immigration offences, up from five previously, prosecutors spokesman Eric Ntabazalila said outside a Cape Town court.

Kayishema had been a fugitive from justice since 2001, when the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) indicted him for genocide for allegedly ordering the massacre of 2,000 people hiding in the Nyange Catholic Church.

He denied any involvement during a court hearing on May 26, though said he was “sorry” for the 1994 killings.

South Africa’s National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) alleges that Kayishema used a false identity to apply for asylum and refugee status in South Africa. Kayishema has not responded in court to the South African charges.

The case was adjourned to June 20 to allow Kayishema’s defence team to consult, at which point he could apply for bail.

Some of the local charges could see Kayishema imprisoned for up to 15 years, said Ntabazalila.

Kayishema is also expected to face extradition to Rwanda to be tried over the ICTR genocide indictment, but those proceedings have yet to begin, Ntabazalila said.

An estimated 800,000 ethnic Tutsis and Hutu moderates were killed during Rwanda’s genocide, orchestrated by an extremist Hutu regime and meticulously executed by local officials and ordinary citizens in the rigidly hierarchical society.

Kayishema’s arrest left only three fugitives indicted by the international tribunal whose whereabouts remain unknown.

(Reporting by Wendell Roelf; writing by Nellie Peyton; editing by Mark Heinrich)

By Wendell Roelf

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