Introducing the Black History & Culture Collection – Getty Images
Getty Images is thrilled to announce the launch of the Black History & Culture Collection (BHCC), an initiative created to provide free, non-commercial access to historical and cultural images of the African/Black Diaspora from the 1800s to present day to educators, academics, researchers and content creators, enabling them to tell untold stories around Black culture.
The collection was carefully curated from content owned by Getty Images, in partnership with internationally recognized researchers, historians and educators, including Dr. Deborah Willis of NYU Tisch School of the Arts, Jina DuVernay of Clark Atlanta University, Dr. Tukufu Zuberi of the University of Pennsylvania, and Dr. Mark Sealy MBE and Renée Mussai of Autograph. In addition, Getty Images has partnered with many organizations and educational institutions who have already used the collection as part of educational curriculum, exhibitions, and dialogues surrounding vital events from the past, from well-known to previously unseen or untold.
To learn more about the collection, visit https://www.gettyimages.com/corporate-responsibility/bhcc
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