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During #blackouttuesday, Instagram users posted a black square to their social media feeds and pledged to “do better”; they committed to learning, to accountability and to allyship in support ...
The city council of Savannah, Georgia, voted Thursday to rename a downtown square after Susie King Taylor, a Black woman who once taught slaves to read and write.
It is a 97,000-square-foot, $120 million endeavor — financed in part by equity crowdfunding from local residents — that will sit on the city-owned Blair Lot.
A 12-foot bronze statue of an anonymous Black woman has become a lightning rod in a fraught American debate about race, representation and diversity. By Andrew Keh The bronze sculpture is ...