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The Gibbes Museum of Art, a beacon for the arts in the American South since its establishment in 1858, announces the world ...
A mentoring program for Black girls and young women takes participants on a 14-day tour to learn about Black history, the ...
Columbus Day and Presidents Day are now in the crosshairs as debate erupts over which holidays America should actually ...
Cancelled grants and the administration’s prolonged attack on diversity efforts have dampened museum visits and threatened ...
Despite federal grant funding cuts, the Cooper Family Foundation held its annual celebration, which has been a part of the ...
When she was younger, listening to jazz music with her dad on the way to school in Lawrence, Mia Rasmussen knew that just a ...
While there are several Juneteenth events taking place all across Columbus, one venue stands out from the rest — the historic ...
A special two-day event celebrating the life and legacy of slain civil rights leader Medgar Evers will be held in early July ...
Discover how educators, students, and organizers are pushing back against censorship and promoting the truth in teaching American history.
Many events were held across the region Thursday in honor of Juneteenth, which commemorates the day Union soldiers announced to enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, in 1865, they were free.
The A.V. Club is out of office today in observance of the holiday, which finally became federally recognized in 2021. The ...
Each June, communities across the United States gather to celebrate Juneteenth, a blend of "June" and "nineteenth”, as the ...