Talking to Howardena Pindell about her pioneering role

As a Black woman artist and activist whose goal has been to “deal with American
history as it is not told,” Howardena Pindell long faced exclusion on many levels. In recent years, she has become recognized as pioneer and thought leader whose influence goes far beyond the studio. Published in the Yale Alumni Magazine, November 2019.

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