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In partnership with Black Men Build, the New Orleans African American Museum invites the public to its campus to support Black-owned businesses and institutions. Local Black business vendors, farmers, and artists and local artists will be in attendance and live music will be performed on
Saturday, February 20 from 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
Organizers state: “We realize not only the need for economic empowerment for our businesses, but the benefits of collaboration and sharing our experiences, spaces, resources, and ventures with our community and its leaders.”
The High Heal Doula will perform at 2:15 p.m. followed by The Maroons (Baba Sangodoyin, Nana Sula, Xavier Molina) at 2:30 p.m. and Kr3wcial at 3:30 p.m.
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New Orleans African American Museum Black-owned Business Event Saturday
In partnership with Black Men Build, join the New Orleans African American Museum, 1418 Governor Nichols Street, on December 19 to support Black-Owned businesses and institutions for the upcoming holidays! Local Black Business vendors, farmers, and artists and local artists will be in attendance.
Organizers state: “We realize not only the need for economic empowerment for our businesses, but the benefits of collaboration and sharing our experiences, spaces, resources, and ventures with our community and its leaders.”
Live music performances include Scarab Shabazz, TheSmoothcat, Godlee. This is a family event so all ages are welcomed.
Tucson Museum of Art will receive COVID-19 relief grant (Source: Google photos) By Shelby Trahan | December 14, 2020 at 2:01 PM MST - Updated December 14 at 2:03 PM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - As coronavirus cases continue to rise, museums across the country continue to struggle financially. Many have been forced to stay closed in the hopes of curbing the spread of the disease, however, help is on the way for some.
On Monday, Dec. 14, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation announced a second round of Art Museum Futures Fund will be distributing $3 million in COVID-19 grants to provide needed support to small arts and cultural institutions.