Carolina Public Humanities reading groups connect UNC professors with the community
“It gives you a different perspective,” book club member Roger Goldstein said. “And all of a sudden you think, 'You know that was worth reading,' ...
Read More »“It gives you a different perspective,” book club member Roger Goldstein said. “And all of a sudden you think, 'You know that was worth reading,' ...
Read More »“I think one of the best things we can do as performers is to perform the music by these composers,” Pratt said.
Read More »“It really just depends on what you’re looking for,” Gilbert said. “Spotify is better if you’re looking to discover new music, but if you have ...
Read More »The Race, Racism and Racial Equity (R3) Symposium will hold its third virtual event, “ARTivism: Using Arts-based Scholarship to Interrogate and Dismantle ...
Read More »"After 17 years as a writer, Lyons has published over 15 children’s books with people of color serving main character roles."
Read More »“I think there's always going to be an advancement of culture just with having representation and recognition, because Black love is not always necessarily ...
Read More »“Given I never went to college and then just thinking about the fact that my daughter is not only in college, but is about to graduate is just something ...
Read More »“Around the latter half of my first year in I.B. Art, I stumbled across artists like Hannah Höch and Barbara Kruger who made social commentary,” ...
Read More »This will be AnnaBanana Jewlery's third year contributing to the Jewels of Hope fundraiser, which is organized by Carolina Women in Business and benefits ...
Read More »“People can quote popular Vines or TikToks in everyday conversation or when meeting new people,” Blackburn said. “I think quoting Vines in fitting, ...
Read More »“When we have things like movies and shows, it gives us a chance to go into a different world," UNC psychology professor Jonathan Abramowitz said. "It ...
Read More »Lawrence Dunmore, a historian and storyteller from the Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation, will be telling stories from his tribe as well as others ...
Read More »“Our brains are now really wired for narrative as the memorable way for us to take in information, sort it out, and store it with meaning,” storyteller ...
Read More »“History is important to us,” Randi Emerman, the co-founder of the drive-in, said. “No matter where we are or who we are—film tells that story.” ...
Read More »Honors Carolina’s C-START, which stands for “Carolina Students Taking Academic Responsibility through Teaching," allows undergraduates to design, ...
Read More »For artist Loren Pease, the program is a way to unite the community and encourage residents to support local businesses. “Considering the times ...
Read More »After being postponed due to COVID-19, the release of the new film "Saint Maud" produced a gripping and discomforting experience full of great acting, ...
Read More »Beverly Scarlett recently released “The Harris Family of Orange County, North Carolina,” which chronicles the history of a Black Indigenous North ...
Read More »“The whole approach that we take to music is something that we call ‘song first,’” David Joseph, owner and general manager of SORCH, said. “It’s ...
Read More »“The CAAWC is just great,” Harris said. “They prove that Black people and Black writers are not a monolith."
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