- Museum of the African Diaspora
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The Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD) is a new museum in San Francisco, California, USA, dedicated to the diasporan histories of people of African origin and their influence and adaptation throughout the world.
Focusing on experience in North America, the Caribbean, and South America, the museum's exhibits trace the history and legacy of the slave trade, fights for freedom in the African continent and the New World, music of African influence or origin, and contemporary multicultural and multi-ethnic societies. It is inside St. Regis's new 42-storey St. Regis Museum Tower next to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. The museum opened in 2005, along with the condo and hotel tower.
The original African diaspora
MoAD introduces visitors to the original African diaspora—the original movement of Homo Sapiens from the first human remain findings in Ethiopia—to gradually across the globe. The museum suggestively asks it visitors "when did you first realise you were African?" From a pan-ethnic perspective, the museum's main emphasis is that all humans, regardless of race, are equal and should be treated equally. We are by all means, all from the original human family.
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Museums Asian Art Museum · Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive · Cantor Center for Visual Arts · Cartoon Art Museum · Palace of the Legion of Honor · Contemporary Jewish Museum · de Young Museum · Mexican Museum · Mills College Art Museum · Museo ItaloAmericano · Museum of Craft and Folk Art · Museum of the African Diaspora · Oakland Museum · Randall Museum · San Jose Museum of Art · SFMOMA · Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts · Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
Artist-in-residence programs Public and site-specific Defunct Coordinates: 37°47′11″N 122°24′06″W / 37.786411°N 122.401546°W
Categories:- Museums established in 2005
- Museums in San Francisco, California
- History museums in California
- African American museums in California
- Anthropology museums in California
- African diaspora stubs
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