Wendel White: Village of Peace
This 2007 State of the Arts story features Wendel A. White's photographs of the African Hebrew Israelite community of Dimona, Israel. Also featured is Emily Raboteau, who wrote about the group of African Americans from the Chicago area who established the community more than 35 years ago. The images in this portfolio describe various aspects of daily life. Produced by Eric Schultz, narrated by Amber Edwards.

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