ESTABLISHMENT OF NATIONAL CENTER FOR HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES IN WASHINGTON, D.C.
Jacqueline Lewis, philanthropist announces the inauguration of a National Center for Historically Black Colleges and Universities in downtown Washington, D.C.
Mackenzie Scott’s recent gifts to HBCU were a strong vote of confidence in their mission,” Lewis said, “and I see internships changing lives and want to keep it going.” Jacqueline Lewis, FounderWASHINGTON, D.C., UNITED STATES, February 19, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ ESTABLISHMENT OF HBCU CENTER IN WASHINGTON, D.C. Jacqueline Lewis, philanthropist and founder of WISH (Washington Intern Student Housing) announces the inauguration of a National Center for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) in downtown Washington, D.C.
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Kara Walker, Perhaps the most noteworthy of all is
Kehinde Wiley, who famously was chosen to paint the official portraits of Barack and Michelle Obama. (The Obamas portraits won t be in the Arlington exhibition, but they will be on view at a Houston museum in 2022.)