April 5, 1968, was the day painter Joe Overstreet began work on Justice, Faith, Hope, and Peace (1968), a four-panel shaped ...
In the early 1960s, community members and UNC students held protests at what is now the Peace and Justice Plaza.
In a time of political uncertainty, "Infinite Hope" is a reminder of the eternal power of human existence, an aide-memoire ...
As the new administration announces policies targeting immigrants and members of the queer community, local artists are ...
Indian Time was started 41 years ago as an offshoot of legendary Native American news publication AKWESASNE NOTES ...
Boxing, with its raw intensity and dramatic flair, has long been a muse for American artists. From the canvas to the lens, ...
Lions Clubs around the world have been sponsoring a very special art contest in schools and among youth groups. By creating ...
Three ongoing Tucson art exhibits invite viewers to reflect on the constancy of immigration throughout history, with all of its joys and challenges, as well as the psychological and environmental ...
Stephen Niamke, national field director for Pax Christi USA, explains 'Kingian Nonviolence' during visit in Stark County.
The Appell Center will commemorate Black History Month in February. The venue has collaborated with prominent York County ...
Misaki Fukushima, a Hirasawa Scholar from Tokyo, evoked the horrors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki through ...
"The View" cohost also took the opportunity to highlight the “hypocrisy” and “irony” of Trump’s Inauguration Day.