Chapel Hill’s United Church exhibits ‘Moral Monday’ art
In the wake of recent legislation by the North Carolina General Assembly, the United Church of Chapel Hill is staging its own form of artistic protest.
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In the wake of recent legislation by the North Carolina General Assembly, the United Church of Chapel Hill is staging its own form of artistic protest.
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