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David Bacharach creates "The Mounds," a land art installation confronting climate change.
Weaving Nature

Discover Augusta Savage's legacy as a Harlem Renaissance sculptor and art activist.
Searching for Augusta Savage

Chef Ethan Lim creates vibrant dishes inspired by the rich, complex history of Cambodia.
Ethan Lim: Cambodian Futures

Senghor Reid: Make Way For Tomorrow
Artist Senghor Reid draws inspiration from current events and his hometown of Detroit.
Senghor Reid: Make Way For Tomorrow

Caribbean-American D.J. Walshy Fire electrifies audiences with dancehall-inspired beats.
Walshy Fire: Pull Up

Alejandro Jimenez: The Ground I Stand On
A lyrical exploration of the life and work of Mexican-American poet Alejandro Jimenez.
Alejandro Jimenez: The Ground I Stand On

Jonathan Thunder: Good Mythology
Ojibwe artist Jonathan Thunder explores the mythic inspirations of his surrealist work.
Jonathan Thunder: Good Mythology

Sydney G. James: How We See Us
Artist Sydney G. James’ bold brush strokes address racial injustice in her native Detroit.
Sydney G. James: How We See Us

Native American actress Lily Gladstone reflects on her origins and acting in Hollywood.
Lily Gladstone: Far Out There

Gladys Bentley: Drag King of the Harlem Renaissance
Gladys Bentley was a musician and drag king who was a part of the Harlem Renaissance.
Gladys Bentley: Drag King of the Harlem Renaissance

Julian Eltinge: Female Impersonator of the Vaudeville Era
Julian Eltinge was a female impersonator who was once America's highest paid performer.
Julian Eltinge: Female Impersonator of the Vaudeville Era
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