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That moment stayed with her for years. It ultimately became the foundation for her traveling exhibition, Twelve Tablecloths.
Every year on Veterans Day weekend, the University of Montana’s Beth Dodson and a group of her close friends set out on an ...
Stories at the Crossroads of People and Nature," David B. Williams slows down and takes a close look at Seattle.
Brown, Canada's first known Black woman artist, is finally getting her due with a museum show in her native Nova Scotia.
Stadiums are where history is made – sites of protest and celebration, shared experiences. Now, new formats are emerging: with rooftop gardens, cafes, timber work, walkways.
A quiet yet significant change to a National Parks Service webpage is drawing attention for what it removed and what replaced it. Harriet Tubman, long celebrated as the most iconic […] The post ...