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Endnotes Relevant links: 1 https://cargocollective.com/cassiobomfim https://www.jeannetteehlers.dk https://www.anitaekmanartist.com https://www.satchhoyt.art https://www.neosong.net http://www.goodman-gallery.com/artists/william-kentridge https://www.norment.net http://www.dawitlpetros.com https://www.nyugensmith.com https://nadiahuggins.com/About https://theglobalartproject.no https://www.goethe.de/ins/br/en/kul/sup/ech.html https://www.oslokunstforening.no https://nordicblacktheatre.no https://afrosonicmapping.com https://www.alessandraleao.com.br https://panafricanspacestation.org.za https://www.hkw.de/en/index.php Gilroy, Paul The Black Atlantic: Modernity and Double Consciousness. Verso, London (1993) p. 14 2 Glissant, Édouard The Poetics of Relation translated by Betsy Wing. The University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor (1997) p. 73 3 IBID. p. 93 4 IBID. pp. 159 5 Camille Norment. Artist statement. 6 Norway was under Danish rule between 1524 – 1814 (as a dual monarcy) and gained independence from Denmark in 1815, coinciding with Norway’s union with Sweden 7 From Jeannete Ehlers’ and La Vaughn Belle’s website www.iamqueenmary.com 8 Jeannette Ehlers. Artist statement. 9 Moten, Fred In the Break The Aesthetics of the Black Radical Tradition. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis (2003), p. 223 10 Cited from a public lecture by William Kentridge, University of Rochester Distinguised Visitor in the Humanities, entitled “Second Hand Reading” (initially “ Everyone Their Own Projector”). 9/19/2013 11 Artist statement from Satch Hoyt’s website www.afrosonicmapping.com 12 Moten, Fred A Symphony of Combs featured in his recently published book all that beauty. Letter Machine Editions. Seattle, Washington (2019) pp. 35-41. Since revised, the most recent version is cited here. 13 Hall, Stuart with Bill Schwarz, Familiar Stranger. Penguin Random House, London (2017) p. 140 14 Dawit L. Petros. Artist statement 15 Dawit L. Petros. Artist statement