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Dillard University receives $1 million from the Ray Charles Foundation


OffBeat Magazine
Dillard University receives $1 million from the Ray Charles Foundation
The Ray Charles Foundation is continuing its longstanding relationship with Dillard University with a $1 million grant. The grant will continue to support the University’s Ray Charles Program in African-American Material Culture which launched a food studies minor in the spring of 2020. Funds will also support scholarships for students participating in the program. Dillard University is a private four-year liberal arts historically black institution with a history dating back to 1869.
“The Dillard University Ray Charles Program in African-American Material Culture is humbled and honored to receive a generous grant from the Ray Charles Foundation to continue to build on Ray Charles’ vision and mission to celebrate, preserve and document African-American material culture. A portion of the grant will also help us to provide scholarships to students enrolled in our new food studie ....

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As customers and coastlines disappear, a New Orleans chef fights for her community


As customers and coastlines disappear, a New Orleans chef fights for her community
Dayana Sarkisova, The Washington Post
Dec. 17, 2020
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2of8Guests Ahmad Majed and Mallory Martin dine at the front porch table.Photo by Camille Lenain for The Washington Post.Show MoreShow Less
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4of8Martin and chef David Harrower discuss the evening s menu.Photo by Camille Lenain for The Washington Post.Show MoreShow Less
5of8Guests Edouad Majoie and Courtney Hana in the restaurant s courtyard.Photo by Camille Lenain for The Washington Post.Show MoreShow Less ....

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