BROTHER MELVIN HUBBARD EL, ONE OF THE KIDS IN THE EXHIBIT AND EMMAI ALAQUIVA On January 27, the heralded project “OPTIC VOICES: Mama’s Boys” finished its three-month residency at the August Wilson African American Cultural Center. Its creator, Emmai Alaquiva, told the Courier’s Renee Aldrich that his intention with the installation was to “hug the … Continued
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