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Fenix’s inaugural exhibition “All Directions” lives up to its name, presenting the ugly and the possible alike: the burdens of exile, the sacrifices of leaving, the gamble of chance.
The Santa Clarita Artists Association will host the "Black & White," art show beginning Thursday, June 19, through Sunday, ...
David Goldblatt photographed the societal warping that apartheid inflicted, drawn to “the quiet and commonplace where nothing ...
Her efforts included doing extensive genealogical research and trying varied outreach methods, even cold calling the quiltmakers' relatives.
Christian Cooper turned a viral incident in Central Park into a platform for discussing race, equality and the joys of birding. He’s speaking at the Nelson-Atkins for Pride Month.
While June 19 is recognized as a federal holiday, Juneteenth celebrations are already underway in Northeast Ohio.
WWII-era, they could make the difference between sleeping or freezing for the Black families who moved out of the South ...
An exhibition devoted to the American photographer highlights her relentless experimentation, poignant portraits and ...
White Tulsan’s racist attitudes toward African Americans remained ... awareness of Greenwood’s history. A memorial to Black Wall Street stands outside the center, yards from the Interstate ...
Making its world premiere in the Spotlight Narrative section of the Tribeca Festival, The Best You Can represents the first ...
Summer weekends stretch lazily ahead. This three-day Washington D.C. itinerary is your excuse to make the most of every one of them.
From Boston to Provincetown, WBUR film critic Erin Trahan highlights the many places to enjoy documentaries, indie films, and local shorts this season.