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The City of Birmingham is inviting public input on the Birmingham Civil Rights Crossroads project, a planned 3.16-mile urban ...
Scotched in the midst of a DEI purge, the scholarship at the University of Alabama at Birmingham was meant ultimately to ...
BLACK BELT BIRDING FESTIVAL will take place on Aug. 1, 2 and 3. Highlighting the birds, history, and heritage of Alabama’s Black Belt region, the festival brings together the joy of birding with the ...
Board-certified physician Dr. Kre Johnson shares practical information and tips on how Black women can confidently navigate ...
Alabama played a central role in some of the most important chapters of American history, from early statehood and frontier ...
The Southern Poverty Law Center’s Civil Rights Memorial Center (CRMC) will partner with 21 Dreams Arts & Culture to showcase ...
Travel trends usually revolve around the same few destinations—big cities, national parks, and places that feel easy to ...
Interest in Korean culture is everywhere in Montgomery, Alabama, and immigrants say much of it can be traced back to Hyundai's 2005 plant opening.
MOMA pays tribute to a restlessly innovative artist whose life’s work was to give abstraction soul.
The city has set up several days of meetings and an online survey to get comments on plans for improvements to the route stretching from downtown westward through Smithfield and Graymont.
RA to present the largest survey of celebrated American artist and Honorary Royal Academician Kerry James Marshall ever to be ...
The City of Birmingham is responding to the vandalism of Civil Rights Trail markers WBRC discovered on Friday, May 23.