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Portland Monthly: Building Five Offers Large-Scale, Low-Stress Artist Residencies
Willamette Week: Photographer Intisar Abioto Has Added “Muralist” to Her Résumé With a Work That Pays Tribute to Black Women and Girls
New York Times: Black Artists Find Ways to Make Their Voices Heard in Portland
Willamette Week: Amenta Abioto Blends Jazz, R&B and African Music in a Way That Can Only Be Called Magical
Willamette Week: Inspired By Displacement in Portland, “Black Genius” Looks for Alternatives to Gentrification in Memphis
Willamette Week: Intisar Abioto Has Spent Years Photographing the Everyday Lives of Black Portlanders. Now She’s Focused More on Listening Than Producing
High Ground: Soulsville artists in residence combine creativity with community outreach
New York Times: The World According to Black Women Photographers
Willamette Week: Photography Exhibit “Black Portlanders, Black Portlands” Attempts To Condense Five Years of Lives and Legacies Into A Single Room
Portland Mercury: Infinite Black Portlands
Portland Mercury: In The Black, Intisar Abioto Documents Community, Connection, Place
Portland Mercury: Amenta Abioto is a Revolutionary Local Voice
The Fader: 5 Artists Explain Why It’s Time To Connect With Portland’s Black History
Portland Monthly: Two Portland Artists Weigh In On Beyonce's Lemonade
CNN’s United Shades of America with Kamau Bell: Season 1: Portland
1859 Magazine: The Woman Behind The Black Portlanders Project
Willamette Week: Intisar Abioto, Photographer and Founder of the Black Portlanders, Talks Portland
Oregon Art Beat: Darkroom to Digital: Intisar Abioto
The Oregonian: Black Portlanders Blogger seeking $15,000 to expand work documenting African Americans
BET: The Black Portlanders Project: Illuminating a Vibrant Community
OPB: Photographer Intisar Abioto Approaches 'The Black Portlanders' By The Numbers
Al Jazeera America: Being Black In Portland
The Oregonian: Black Portlanders blog shines light on African-American presence, joy”