Charles peterson dj

Biography

Charles Peterson is a member of the American Society of Aesthetics, serving on its Diversity Caucus.

His research interests include Africana philosophy, film, and Africana political and cultural theory.

A regular film reviewer for the Africa Knowledge Project, Peterson is a coeditor of De-Colonizing the Academy (Africa World Press, 2003) and author of DuBois, Fanon, Cabral and the Limits of Anti-Colonial Leadership (Lexington Books, 2007).

He is now working on the monograph Social Nullification and the Materiality of Black Life.

Through Oberlin’s partnership with Pioneer Academics, Peterson works with talented high school students from around the world on advanced research projects.

Fall 2024

Introduction to Africana Studies — AAST 101

Fingerprints Across Time: Re-memoring and Africana Identity — AAST 223

Africa, Memory & Diasporic Identity — AAST 223OC

African American Politics — AAST 231

Africana Humanities in Dialogues — AAST 304

Spring 2025

Africana Philosophy — AAST 232

Africana Philosophies of Education — AAST 28

Charles Peterson (photographer)

American photographer (born 1964)

Charles Peterson (born 1964 in Longview, Washington) is an American photographer well known for his work with the Seattle independent record labelSub Pop[1] and for capturing the then-newly emerging grunge scene in images. His photos are presented in the movie Kurt Cobain: About a Son.[2]

Peterson is known for depicting the rise of the Pacific Northwest underground music scene in the late 1980s to early 1990s. Visually, he is known for his trademark full-frame, non-cropped images. Reviews about his work include the following, "Peterson is known for his action-packed, sometimes partially blurred black-and-white shots taken with a wide-angle lens.[3]

Peterson said, "The Seattle audiences were entertaining. I didn't want to just get a head shot of the lead singer. I wanted to get the experience, make you actually feel like you're there. ... I like the composition part of shooting. The way my eyes and brain work together -- I'm constantly composing with or without a camera."[

Charles L. Peterson

American artist (1927–2022)

Charles L. Peterson

Born(1927-04-05)April 5, 1927
Elgin, Illinois, U.S.[1]
DiedJune 2, 2022(2022-06-02) (aged 95)
Ephraim, Wisconsin, U.S.
OccupationArtist
EducationAmerican Academy of Art, Marietta College, Ohio University
SubjectFine art
Notable worksMemories Collection
Maritime Collection
School Days
A Week in Door County
SpouseSusan[2]
clpetersonstudio.com, archived October 22, 2020

Charles L. Peterson (April 5, 1927 – June 2, 2022),[3] also known as Chick Peterson,[4] was an American artist known for watercolor paintings and for maritime artwork.[5] He was also known for painting ghosts that are not in watercolor, but were placed within otherwise watercolor paintings.[6]

Early life

Peterson graduated from Elgin High School in 1945[7] He then served in the U.S. Pacific Navy in the South Pacific,[8] and then attended the American Academy of Art College in Chicago and Marietta C

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