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The money for the Finding Our Roots African American Museum will be reimbursed through Hurricane Ida disaster relief funds.
The preservation grants are significant for the money, 'but also as a recognition of the ongoing efforts to preserve history and culture.' ...
The Oak Bluffs campaign launched last week, arriving as the controversy around American Eagle's jeans ads continues.
Nisei Week Japanese Festival: The 83rd festival with the theme Kansha (Gratitude) is Aug. 9-17 and events include special ...
Black Business Scavenger Hunt — Aug. 1 Mobile farmers market Prosperity Market presents its annual Black Business Scavenger ...
Roanoke's Melrose Plaza includes a grocery store, library branch, cafe, bank branch, wellness center, adult high school, and ...
Mrs. A.J. Morton & Son Funeral Home joins the African American Civil Rights Network, honoring its vital role in civil rights ...
Controversy over an Amy Sherald painting of the Statue of Liberty reveals divides over US national symbols, joining debates ...
The 80,000-square-foot facility will house vital resources within vibrant colors and up-to-date architectural elements.
Los Angeles, Revisited” dives into the relationship between L.A. and the artists who’ve helped shape its structural identity. Tracing back to the city’s first skyscraper, the Braly Block completed in ...
The women of Gee’s Bend have garnered national fame for their quilt making. Two of its artists will speak at the Sarasota Art ...
Jo Fleming Contemporary Art presents “Shoreline” with paintings by Geo McElroy, Lesley Giles and Brooke Lanier. The work ...