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genEquality’s First Inclusive Safety Mural Launches at Townsend Harris High School in Flushing, Queens
April 11, 2021 GMT
NEW YORK (BUSINESS WIRE) Apr 11, 2021
genEquality, a research-driven nonprofit organization focused on activating equality and inclusion through art and culture announces its first unveiling. United States Representative
Grace Meng, Queens District Attorney
Melinda Katz, and State Assemblymember
Nily Rozic will be in attendance.
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The first community-created Inclusive Safety mural, led by Queens-based artist Anthony Posada, will be unveiled on Monday, April 12 at Townsend Harris High School in Flushing, Queens at 2:15pm.
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genEquality, a research-driven nonprofit organization focused on activating equality and inclusion through art and culture, today announced the launch of the Inclusive Safety Mural Series, a creative community engagement initiative that harnesses the power of art and community to activate us all to know, do, and be better in creating safe and inclusive communities.
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