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The Hampton Roads Community Foundation and YWCA of South Hampton Roads host monthly Community Peacemaking Circles. They invite people to meet and have constructive talks about race.
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The 'With Love Campaign' unveils Thursday the '1,000 Flowers' Community Art Project during a gala and art auction at Chrysler Museum of Art. The project will travel to different museums and venues.
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Joyce Scott has a trailblazing career that includes textile work, beading and sculpting. Her traveling exhibition at the Norfolk museum conveys sexism, racism, violence.
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Norfolk Botanical Garden's Diversity Gallery grew out of the Garden's mission to create an inclusive community space. This is the second year for the exhibition.
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The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation recently acquired a creamware plate used by Russia’s Catherine the Great in the 1700s.
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Trail advisory committee member Janice Canaday wants it to ensure Black residents today “will never walk around like I did trying to find themselves in the story.”
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The artists created work with materials they could access: torn magazine pages, juice packets, toothpaste, pencils. The mission is to find hope in art.
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Several Hampton groups wanted a choir of people from various cities, ages and races. The response surprised organizers; no tickets remain for its first show
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“They're tapping into the HBCUs, recognizing that this is something that definitely has legs and we can run with it,” said women’s club coach Richard Linyear.
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The Pulitzer-Prize-winning play reimagines Shakespeare's tragedy at a Southern family barbecue.
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The Muscarelle Museum of Art closed in Dec. 2022 for a massive renovation. It opens this weekend with more than 42,000 square feet of galleries to explore
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Hodges was part of or on the fringes of major historical events, like the 1859 raid on Harpers Ferry, Virginia’s Constitutional Convention and more.