“Black Shero”: C-Note’s Revolutionary Art Tribute to Black Women in the Age of Neo Jim Crow

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Art and Activism Collide in a Groundbreaking Online Exhibition This April, as we navigate the complexities of modern racial dynamics, Black Shero: C-Note Celebrates Black Women History Month emerges as a beacon of light and resistance. Donald “C-Note” Hooker, acclaimed as the King of Prison Hip-Hop and a visionary prison artist, presents an online exhibition that delves deep into the narratives of Black women. Through a vibrant mix of visual and literary arts, C-Note’s exhibition is not just a showcase; it’s a profound statement on the resilience, beauty, and power of Black women amidst the challenges of the Neo Jim Crow era. Unveiling the Layers of “Black Shero” “Black Shero” is a testament to C-Note’s dedication to amplifying the stories of Black women through his eclectic artistic endeavors. Spanning poems, drawings, paintings, and multimedia pieces, the exhibition offers an immersive experience that highlights the multifaceted experiences of Black womanhood. Each piece is a thread in the larger fabric of Black women’s history, struggles, and triumphs, woven with the intention of challenging societal norms and sparking dialogue. C-Note: An Artist Against the Current Imprisoned for over 25 years, C-Note has transformed the confines of his cell into a crucible of creativity,...

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