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Thank you for covering the communal reading of Frederick Douglass’s powerful speech, “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” This growing tradition is both encouraging and discouraging. This is certainly history that we all need to be aware of, and.
A friend has a bumper sticker that reads MONEY IS NOT VOTING. What exactly does that mean? I’ve never asked her, and I’m not sure if I actually agree with that statement.True, money is not voting, but in many ways, money and the ways we support or.
Can the arts help us reexamine our past and come to terms with injustice? Can music, painting, film, literature and other mediums serve as tools for social change by helping us take a fresh look at our history and our personal beliefs?The Northampton.
February is Black History Month, and in Florence, the Bombyx Center for Arts & Equity has planned a full month’s worth of music and others events to mark both Black History Month and Florence’s history as a center of anti-slavery activity.And omicron.