Launched last year by the Azubuike African American Council for the Arts and taking place in various area locales June 6 through 9, the second-annual Pulling Focus African American Film Festival has been designed as a celebration of local film and culture that focuses on enriching the lives of Quad Cities residents, presenting unique film-watching experiences framed through
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The Hubbell-Waterman Foundation, a private foundation administered in partnership with the Quad Cities Community Foundation, has granted $1,918,616 to 72 area nonprofits to advance its vision of a growing, thriving, inclusive community through investments in innovation and accessibility. “The Hubbell-Waterman Foundation has been impacting lives in the Quad Cities community since 1967,” Jennifer Waterman, one […]
To kick off Black History Month on Thursday, Feb. 1, the Figge Art Museum will present a video and live program, “Women that ‘Swung’ the Band: Little-Known African American Women Musicians and Composers.” The free event (at 5:30 p.m., with a 5 p.m. reception at the second-floor auditorium) is in partnership with the Azubuike African […]