When I think of the things that we human beings use to divide us, one thing comes to mind: “The WalI.” The Wall was erected in the late 1930s to divide the white community on the east side of ...
The 1,600-square-foot space was what architectural designer Adam Robinson called “a very traditional one-bedroom loft with good bones,” referring to the exposed timber ceiling beams and wood floors ...
In South Miami, six women transformed a wall that had separated the Black and white communities during the Jim Crow era. They researched the history of the city’s Black residents and painted a mural ...
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