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In “My Kind of Protest” at the Phillips Collection, Vivian Browne’s explosive colors and energetic brushwork resist easy ...
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNPanel of Black leaders reflects on legacy of 2020 protests in Santa CruzOrganized by Lookout Santa Cruz photographer Kevin Painchaud and Sentinel photographer Shmuel Thaler, the exhibit features ...
To answer this question, I talked to two activists who adorn iconic statues with climate messages as a form of ...
Kendrick Lamar, Ledisi and others are creating the soundtrack for this cultural inflection point and for the legacy of ...
While the National Urban League condemned the sweeps by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, also known as ICE, ...
Last weekend’s “No Kings Protest” brought an estimated 80,000 marchers onto the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. The speakers on ...
The Eyes Are Always Watching, a 21,000-piece digital art collection inscribed on Bitcoin using Ordinals, is now live with ...
Carlos will be in Baltimore to accept another accolade, the American Visionary Art Museum’s Grand Visionary Award.
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Other Black people criticized me, but here’s why I was proud to march in the ‘No Kings’ protestTo stay home would have betrayed the entirety of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream, which is often deceitfully parsed, but included economic justice for all people, writes Michelle Flamer.
The Art Institute has a big summer show on Gustave Caillebotte, the Intuit Art Museum has reopened and "The First Homosexuals" at Wrightwood 659 is not to be missed. That's just for starters.
By adding a contemporary red cap to Bowser’s original composition, Pyle creates a visual dialogue between the USCT’s fight ...
Miller’s wails throughout Safe From Harm ignite more than one round of blown-away cheering, and Fraser leads the ominous crawl of Black Milk as gracefully as she did in 1998.
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