, let us strive to continue amplifying the voices of those who challenge the status quo and who envision a world where all people can thrive free from all forms of unlawful discrimination.
The Norman Rockwell Museum and The Mount present Readings at Rockwell, a new literary series featuring dramatic readings of ...
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Beloved - Toni Morrison - So You Haven't ReadSo You Haven't Read the Pulitzer Prize-winning book, Beloved by author Toni Morrison? Well, then pull up a seat and get ready ...
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San José Spotlight on MSNUrbanowski: Art is personal and leadership mattersThere is a personal relationship and experience we each have with art. Beyond the foundational role the arts play in culture, ...
Susan Mayberry, Jane Peterson Professor of the Humanities in Alfred University’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, was recognized for her ...
My name is Fedrick Ingram, and I am from the future. Donald Trump has returned to the White House, already fulfilling his promises of dangerous, retrograde ideas about education, immigration, and even ...
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The New Republic on MSNImani Perry’s Blue NotesBlue” has been one of the last colors to receive a name in nearly every culture, perhaps because of its rare occurrence in ...
It’s not enough to be afraid of the laws and rules we don’t want to see in schools. We have to clarify our visions of what we ...
Despite Pete Hegseth's memo stating "Identity Months Dead at DOD," Black history matters, and it has nothing to do with ...
In March 2019, she picked the inaugural novel in the Read with Jenna book club, and every month since then, she’s highlighted ...
Her Grammy win for Cowboy Carter will rightly be seen as historic. But for the artist, it's part of a grander thesis long in ...
When destructive forces try to burn us own, we rise from the ashes like a phoenix,” keys told the Grammy audience. “And as ...
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