S5 Ep 11 Exploring Identity and Heritage Through the Lens of Chester Higgins
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With his camera, Mr CHESTER HIGGINS “wrestles with issues of memory, place and identity, he sees his life as a narrative and his photography as its expression. His art gives visual voice to his personal and collective memories. It is inside ordinary moments where he finds windows into larger meaning.  Light, perspective, and points in time are the pivotal elements he uses to reveal an interior presence within his subjects as he searches for what he identifies as the Signature of the Spirit. The work of Chester Higgins challenges us to see the full breadth of our humanity.  Through his portraits and studies  traditional ceremonies and the monuments and ruins of ancient civilizations, viewers gain a rare insight into cultural behavior — a window to another place and time.  Higgins is the author of eight collections: Black Woman, Drums of Life, Some Time Ago, Feeling the Spirit: Searching the World for the People of Africa — a comprehensive look at the African Diaspora — and Elder Grace: The Nobility of Aging. His memoir entitled, Echo of the Spirit: A Photographer’s Journey and illustrated Ancient Nubia: African Kingdoms on the Nile. His most recent book, Sacred Nile, explores the ancient migratory route of faith along the River Nile. In 2014 he retired from The New York Times as a staff photographer after 38 years of contributing images to the paper.  Higgins was recently honored with his induction into the International Photography Hall of Fame. Lived in Ghana for six months and since 1971 vist some place in Africa for six weeks annually. Connect/Follow Chester https://www.chesterhiggins.com linkedin.com/in/chester-higgins-bab127292 ChesterHiggins.com SacredNile.cm @chesterhiggins12 Please Support by donating for a Refugee Camp Library and Books. Thank you https://gofund.me/bc0e5cad APVA Nominee Contact/Follow Concrete Pastureshttps://concretepastures.com/[email protected]   Buy our Merchandise Concrete Pastures t-shirtshttps://vetclothing.com/collections/sponser-merch/products/concrete-pastures-t-shirt Support our SoccerKids- Donatehttps://www.luckysocceracademy.com/donateSponsored by Betterhelp-Go https://betterhelp.com/concretepastures for 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp and get matched with a therapist who will listen and help in as little as 48 hours. Integrating Services -https://linktr.ee/concretepasturesThank you - Download Concrete Pastures APP -https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=hr.apps.n244800&pli=1  Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/concrete_pastures/ Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/concretepastures YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWre86K6EQVx0gycbauHHoQ GUEST FORMS If you are interested in being a guest please fill out formbelow: https://forms.gle/rmxy4MzziyVCW8nx5 #chesterhiggins#exploringidentityandheritagethroughthelensofchester higgins#spirit#art#sacrednile#slavery#spirituality#religion#genesis#ghana#thenewyorktimes#newsletter#photography#numbia#nile#sudan#africandiaspora#church#entrepreneurship#traveling#continent##journey#continuingeducation#unitednations#Resilient#Dedicated#beyondborders#lifepursuits#communities#impact#leadership#leader#future#ConcretepasturesPodcast#immigration#library#Zambia#Africa#newyorkcity#newyork#immigrantstory#diaspora#concretepastures#podcast#thankyou#USA
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