“There is no area more diverse in its holiday traditions and celebrations than South Seattle … Here are the stories behind a few of the rich traditions and diverse celebrations South End residents observe during this time of year.”
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Happy Juneteenth! My latest writing for @SoSeaEmerald featuring Dr. Quinton Morris's new radio program 'Unmute The Voices' which centers BIPOC classical composers and musicians. Program debuts today at 3pm PST on KING FM 98.1. More here: https://t.co/6k6ZdrhUtO
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On the @NEAarts podcast we're talking w/ #NEALitFellow Kaitlyn Greenidge about the inspiration for her historical novel Libertie, the lost possibilities of Reconstruction, the ongoing challenges of colorism, and more.
Listen: https://t.co/D0UzR85fE2 #JuneTeenth2021
Last weekend to see our community gallery exhibit, Resilience: Leanrning and Healing during Covid. A community education art project between student-artists from Franklin High School and local scientists at the Northwest Medical Physics. @4Culture@SoSeaEmerald@SeattleArts
JUST ANNOUNCED: More artists and friends that are joining us for #BandTogetherWA this Thursday at 7:30 p.m. PT! 🎉 Swipe for the full reveal 👉 and visit https://t.co/1ytn8mkMDJ to RSVP and sign-up for updates ⚡️ #BandTogetherWA
Another great interview about what’s behind the exhibit Caring for Humanity. It closes Sunday Mar. 21. Current hrs. Thurs, Fri, Sat, sun 12/5pm and by appt. #4culture#coca#frontlineworkers#pandemic https://t.co/IIsNfpa8sT
Honored to be featured in today’s podcast Coronavirus Fact vs Fiction. @drsanjaygupta , thank you! I LOVE this podcast and have been listening everyday for months. @CNN
“The arts have the power to lift up lessons from our history books and put them in three dimensions, and inject them into the brains and memories of the next generation.”
--Playwright Diana Grisanti https://t.co/4gA1hhQD1X
The Argonne Natl Lab (@argonne) partnered with @fema and @NEAarts to analyze COVID-19’s impact on the arts and culture in the country. Check it out: https://t.co/iv0XrAUuG5
Writer + disability advocate Rebekah Taussig’s Instagram captions, or “mini-memoirs,” evolved into a memoir in essays, Sitting Pretty: The View from My Ordinary Resilient Disabled Body.
She joins us on the @NEAarts podcast to talk about her new book: https://t.co/GHGNvfDm6I