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    Mar 2

    It’s ON. Installing Julie Mehretu at the ⁦⁩ w ⁦⁩. We in the building. We have a whole floor. We up for some months. Come see.

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  2. May 28

    This is a must read on last year’s uprising. Beautiful writing, from one of our most important, rising public intellectuals.

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    May 26

    "The 2019 exhibit “Black models: From Gericault to Matisse”, which focused on the “forgotten” black models who inspired France’s artistic avant-gardes, won critical acclaim and is regarded as a highlight of her tenure"

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    May 26
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  5. May 26

    Open Letter: Release Otero Alcántara | by Julie Mehretu | The New York Review of Books

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    May 26

    We are saddened by the passing of acclaimed playwright, director, and performer Robbie McCauley, 2019 Denniston Hill Distinguished Performance Artist award recipient. We will miss Robbie's presence in this world greatly. Rest in power.

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    May 25

    Artist & are announcing an exciting new partnership. Wed at 8 p.m., hear from them, , , , , and about how art & artists can end our carceral system. Register:

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    May 24

    Art is an act of advocacy that uncovers the injustices we must see. That’s why I’m excited to join the incredible and the community on Wednesday to discuss art as a tool to end mass incarceration.

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    May 22
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    May 22

    Día 20 del secuestro de Luisma.

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  12. May 21

    “Foreign interest by the myth of a revolutionary utopia. It’s time for foreigners to let it go and remember that Black lives matter in Cuba, too. time for foreigners to let it go and remember that Black lives matter in Cuba, too. “ ⁦

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    May 21

    መዝሙረ፡ ዳዊት, the Psalms of David, held in the monastery of Dimā Giyorgis Previously owned by Dejazmach Balcha ባልቻ (1863 –1936) Balcha was a military commander & lord protector of the crown, he fought at the battle of Adwa 1896 & the Italo-Ethiopian War

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    May 20

    Artist and are announcing an exciting new partnership. Join us on 5/26 to see them in conversation and learn more about how art and activism play an important and interconnected role.

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    May 20

    Art is an act of advocacy that uncovers the injustices we must see. That’s why I’m excited to join the incredible along with the community on 5/26 for a special conversation about art as a tool to end mass incarceration.

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    May 17

    On 5/26, we’ll be in conversation with to talk about art, activism and an exciting partnership between Julie and the Fund. We hope you will join us!

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    May 19

    “Frederick, is God dead?” —Sojourner Truth to Frederick Douglass, as recounted by W.E.B. Dubois in his essay “The Damnation of Women” 💭🎇

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    May 18

    Cauleen Smith in conversation with Saidiya Hartman on how today’s media captures and relays scenes of protest, rebellion, and Black life. MON May 24, 6 pm ET, online. Register:

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  19. May 17

    I’m looking forward to joining and Agnes Gund from on 5/26 for a virtual conversation about art and activism to end mass incarceration. Learn more and join us.

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    May 16

    That sinking feeling you get when you realize that when the shooting stops and the dead are buried,(including 55 children &2 ) will rear his head & declares victory. of has already taken his victory lap in .Disgusting.

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