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Ashon Crawley's art exhibition "Enunciated Life" reviewed by KCRW

May 17, 2021

At the California African American Museum (CAAM) right now, there’s an exhibition called “Enunciated Life.” It looks at Black spiritualism — in particular, Black Pentecostalism — as a source of vitality, creativity, movement, social life, and joy. That’s even in the face of racism and discrimination against Black people. 

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‘Enunciated Life’ focuses on Black spiritualism, joy, freedom.
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