The T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Arts Center, Two River Theater and Project Write Now present "The Art of Social Justice: ...
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In a letter to parents, The Gathering Place Superintendent Brian Sparks said his school is proud of students’ progress over ...
A song often referred to as the Black national anthem, "Lift Every Voice and Sing," will be performed by local artist Ledisi ...
The T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Arts Center, Two River Theater and Project Write Now present "The Art of Social Justice: EmpowHERrment" from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday in Red Bank. The day begins at ...
The Art, Design & Architecture Museum at UC Santa Barbara is pleased to announce the hire of Ana Briz as Assistant Director ...
The program, which runs from MLK Day through the end of March, pairs social justice nonprofits with artists to create window ...
Around the corner from the American Tobacco Campus downtown, a colorful mural of a pensive Episcopal priest covers the side ...
NAACP Branch swears in new leaders, City of sends out 2025 real estate reassessments, and Shenandoah Valley Art Center's ...
Per the artist statement, "Petals of Change" is meant to highlight important social issues in Mexico, but some students are ...
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Spartanburg writer, 'put on this earth to tell stories,' wins $100,000 journalism prizeFormer Spartanburg Magazine freelancer has been named one-of-two winners for the $100,000 American Mosaic Journalism Award.
The event celebrated King’s legacy through speeches, discussions and artistic reflections on social justice and human rights. Ted Ellis, director of FSU's Civil Rights Institute and nationally ...
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