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Super Woman Serena Williams Puts Her Cape Down!

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For years Serena Williams has given the game of Tennis her best, and opened doors for (melanin) women  who comes in. Serena Williams had a long running career in tennis and won 98 titles, she has 23 Grand slams in doubles, 73 in singles. She has stepped on to many Tennis court around the world that you know of today, and she has fought for every title she won. She has left her sweat from her hard work on the tennis court along with the feelings of her opponents. Serena Williams has worn her cape for over 27 years and she has made so many people proud of her in the process. She created a space for young women of color, to thrive and know that it is okay to enter a world where you are the underdog within the compounds and create a space for you to come out on top. She has reached a place within her life where for her the work is already complete; and her mark is left on the court.  There are things in life that each person was born to do, a field that is made for y

Paula Wilson Imago NEW YORK September 9 to October 29, 2022

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              Paula Wilson Imago NEW YORK September 9 to October 29, 2022 Opening Reception: Friday, September 9th, 6 to 8 pm Through  Imago , Wilson’s second solo exhibition with Denny Dimin Gallery, we see the gallery space transformed into the artist’s world, where her multimedia works of large scale collages, tromp l’oeil assemblages, monumental figures and video works are brought to life furthered by wooden sculptural collaborations with her partner Mike Lagg. The title of the exhibition, “Imago”, explores the ideas of imagery, regeneration and reflection. Directly taken from the Latin word meaning image, it relates to a stage of metamorphosis when a winged insect reaches full maturity having morphed from egg to larva to pupa, then moving through imago to adult. There is also a secondary meaning attributed to “Imago” in psychology where we unconsciously reflect personality traits from formative relationships. Usually this pertains to a parent figure, however, with Wilson she uses

DENNY DIMIN GALLERY HONK HONG THE WILD AND THE TAME

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The Wild and The Tame HONG KONG Artists: Jessie Edelman, L, Natalie Lo Lai Lai, Dana Sherwood, Greer Howland Smith, Paula Wilson On view through September 3rd The gallery is open Wednesday to Saturday, 12 - 6pm 《野蠻與馴化》 香港 參展藝術家: Jessie Edelman, L , Natalie Lo Lai Lai, Dana Sherwood, Greer Howland Smith, Paula Wilson  展覽將持續至 9 月 3 日 畫廊週三至週六開放,中午 12 點至下午 6 點 LOCATIONS NEW YORK 39 Lispenard Street New York, NY 10013 USA email@dennydimingallery.com   HONG KONG No. 612 Remex Center No. 42 Wong Chuk Hang Road Hong Kong hk@dennydimingallery.com

VAL DEMINGS VS MARCO RUBIO AND VOTING RIGHTS

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                                                                                                                   If you know anything about politics you would make it your business to find those who are running in your city for any seat or chair. Here in Miami we have Val Demings Vs Marco Rubio which both parties are close in the poles.  In 2015 Marco Rubio ran against former president Trump for a chance to sit in the oval office. In his attempt to prove how cable he was to lead this country he was unable to beat the competition. Born to Immigrant parents who migrated to the united states. Marco Rubio has created a name for himself within the political party and field. He now occupies a seat within the senate that he wants to retain this election season. His battle buddy is Valdez Venita Demings, who was a former police officer and U.S representative from Florida's 10th congressional district.                                              Senator Rubio curre

POLICE BRUTALITY AND JAYLAND WALKER

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What kind of country do we live in when the police system creates more murders than the citizens within the country. It has been years of non stop racial and prejudice crimes taking place within the police departments in the United states of America. When will the war stop and what do the people have to do to stop the war? The United States of America is a slaughter house for the African Americans, Blacks and Natives of this land. There has to be justice given to those who deserve it because if you don't give it the people are eventually going to take the justice that they deserve for themselves.  How many has to die at the hands of police that are not armed?  Yet there is no justice that is given to these people!  How many has to die in police custody and still no justice has been given to those people and their families? How many have to suffer the brutality of the police while they have no repercussions for their actions? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85

ROWE VS WADE WOMEN RIGHTS

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Life seems to change so much during the time span that we are given to live and reside on this planet. There is so much that evolves; evolving for some means going backwards. While everywhere else in the world seem to be updating and changing, the united states always seems to go back in time (Sweet thoughts of Nostalgia). So much has not change within this country and within the democracy of this country. The things that were fought for as far as rights of women to terminate a pregnancy with Roe V. Wade. This right has been revisited within the supreme court and over turned. The abortion laws and the legality of abortions was subjected to state laws in 1973 with the Roe V. Wade case that was fought and won. The year 1992 it became federally legal to have an abortion: Planned ParentHood vs. Casey fought so that they could not put anything in the way of stopping a woman from terminating her pregnancy due to privacy and freedom. Within this year, 2022 both Rowe and