The Rev. Nelson Johnson, an organizer of the protest targeted in the Klan-Nazi shootings and "Greensboro Massacre" on Nov. 3, 1979, has died.
Reneé Kesler said the future of Knoxville's Black community, and the city itself, lies in building community in love.
Programming focuses on Black creatives from multiple artistic disciplines, featuring art, dance, and live music ...
GROVE, Okla. — A Grove teenager told police he built a toilet paper fort over a dog bed and spent a couple of nights there ...
Old Salem Museums & Gardens in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, hosts a Black History Month celebration in February with ...
“Evening of Short Plays No. 43” will feature eight new plays, each written by a member of the Greensboro Playwrights Forum.
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A majority of the City Council’s 50 members are demanding that Mayor Brandon Johnson condemn an artwork on display at the Chicago Cultural Center as antisemitic and order its removal.
A controversial art installation at the Chicago Cultural Center has prompted criticism from 27 alderpeople, who called the piece anti-Semitic and asked for its removal. The exhibit critiques U.S ...
A majority of the City Council signed a letter to Mayor Brandon Johnson Wednesday condemning a puppet display at the Chicago Cultural Center as antisemitic and calling on the city to take it down.
The ubiquitous toy building bricks will be sold in a 4,114-square-foot brick-and-mortar location in Greensboro’s Friendly Center, a building permit shows. Located in Suite 101 of 3334 W Friendly ...
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