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L.A. artist Alex Israel is collaborating with Oliver Peoples for a limited edition pair of sunglasses, with all proceeds going to wildfire rebuilding efforts across the city. The brand’s classic ...
The women of Gee’s Bend have garnered national fame for their quilt making. Two of its artists will speak at the Sarasota Art ...
From the Beverly Hils Hotel in Los Angeles to churches in Harlem, these Black architects often never received their just due... until now.
William L. Clay Sr., Missouri's first Black congressman and a prominent civil rights leader, used his political and organizing skills to fight for equal employment opportunities and social justice for ...
As we approach the 250th anniversary next year of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence and the Revolutionary War ...
The administration knows that subduing history as it is doing works to keep people of color in this country disunited and at ...
It is always an honor to testify before Congress. I had that honor in late June when I spoke to the Committee on Oversight ...
D. Ellis form a powerful history — one of resilience, healing and an unyielding demand for equity. And thanks to ...
Opinion
Amid a culture of fear, a celebrated artist’s most important exhibition is pulled from SmithsonianIt might be the most predictable bellwether of the dark cultural moment we’re in. Amy Sherald, the celebrated American painter made famous by her 2018 portrait of former first lady Michelle Obama, ...
Mazloomi’s creative practice has come a long way since that first quilt, which she still has (and asks her children not to ...
At QCity Metro, our mission is to serve Black communities in Charlotte-Mecklenburg by publishing news and information ...
William L. Clay Sr., a longtime advocate for civil rights and workers’ rights and Missouri’s first Black congressman, died Wednesday at his daughter’s home in Maryland.
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