Vimarsana.com

Latest Breaking News On - Shakirah simley - Page 1 : vimarsana.com

'Black to the land' farm leans into African American heritage to fight climate change

Inspired by Octavia Butler's Afrofuturist fiction, a Sonoma County farmer helps Black Californians connect with nature and learn lessons in climate resilience.

Arkansas
United-states
Berkeley
California
Union-theological-seminary
New-york
Sonoma-county
Los-angeles
Washington
San-francisco
Californians
American

Black farmer leans into heritage and Octavia Butler to fight climate change

Inspired by Octavia Butler's Afrofuturist fiction, a Sonoma County farmer helps Black Californians connect with nature and learn lessons in climate resilience.

Griffith-park
California
United-states
Brooklyn
Saint-mary
Jamaica
Union-theological-seminary
New-york
San-francisco
Arkansas
Huntington-library
Washington

National Coalition of 100 Black Women SF 'Hats and Gloves' Tea Returns

By Carla Thomas Glamorous hats, St. John suits, Ferragamo shoes, and more glitzy fashion adorned some of the most powerful women in the San Francisco Bay Area at the National Coalition of 100 Black Women (NCBW) SF Golden Girls Hats and Gloves Tea. Themed “Bridging the Generations,” the event was held in the Venetian Room By Carla Thomas Glamorous hats, St. John suits, Ferragamo shoes, and more glitzy fashion adorned some of the most powerful women in the San Francisco Bay Area at the National Coalition of 100 Black Women (NCBW) SF Golden Girls Hats and Gloves Tea. Themed “Bridging the Generations,” the event was held in the Venetian Room

Washington
United-states
San-francisco
California
Fairmont
Bay-view
San-francisco-bay
Hamlin-school
Sharon-lee
Veronica-hunnicutt
Barbara-henry
Ingrid-merriwether

5 Large-Scale Art Projects Approved for Shields-Reid Park

Five local artists will each create and install large-scale artworks as part of an $8 million project to revitalize Shields-Reid Park in North Richmond. At its meeting on March 21, the Richmond City Council approved granting $580,000 in contracts to the artists to carry out the projects. The artists were selected following a competitive application process. | The Richmond Standard Five local artists will each create and install large-scale artworks as part of an $8 million project to revitalize Shields-Reid Park in North Richmond. At its meeting on March 21, the Richmond City Council approved granting $580,000 in contracts to the artists to carry out the projects. The artists were selected following

San-francisco
California
United-states
Washington
Hamlin-school
San-francisco-bay
Bay-view
Fairmont
Barbara-henry
Carla-thomas
Wandam-holland
Mary-dixon

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.