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A Black Ballet Centering Mothers Of The Movement Is Coming To Carnegie Hall

A Black Ballet Centering Mothers Of The Movement Is Coming To Carnegie Hall Jeremy McQueen and Angelica Chéri worked together to tell a familiar story through an unfamiliar lens in A Mother’s Rite. Jeremy McQueen, and Angelica Chéri are bringing the story of mothers mourning sons stolen by police violence to the screen in A Mother’s Rite. Danced by Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater performer Courtney Celeste Spears, the original ballet features a fictional mother expressing her pain through movement. It is set to a rendition of Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring performed by the Anderson & Roe Piano Duo. 

What It Means to Break Free: A Tale of Detention, Told in Dance

Open Society Foundations Announce 2020 Soros Justice Fellows

Open Society Foundations Announce 2020 Soros Justice Fellows Posted on (image: Open Society Foundations) NEW YORK, Dec. 18 (Korea Bizwire) Fighting to reduce lengthy sentences for youth. Building a network of Black HIV movement lawyers. Tackling structural racism through the power of dance. Organizing differently-abled people who have engaged with the criminal justice system. Providing a toolkit to help those affected by the criminalization of immigration. These are just a few of the projects being undertaken by the 2020 class of Soros Justice Fellows, a mix of artists, advocates, organizers, and researchers dedicated to advancing reforms and addressing the ills of the U.S. criminal justice system. These 19 fellows, who hail from eight different states, Puerto Rico, and Washington, D.C., will receive a stipend of $57,500 to $127,500, for full-time projects lasting between 12 and 18 months.

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Open Society Foundations Announce 2020 Soros Justice Fellows NEW YORK, Dec. 18, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Fighting to reduce lengthy sentences for youth. Building a network of Black HIV movement lawyers. Tackling structural racism through the power of dance. Organizing differently-abled people who have engaged with the criminal justice system. Providing a toolkit to help those affected by the criminalization of immigration. These are just a few of the projects being undertaken by the 2020 class of Soros Justice Fellows, a mix of artists, advocates, organizers, and researchers dedicated to advancing reforms and addressing the ills of the U.S. criminal justice system. These 19 fellows, who hail from eight different states, Puerto Rico, and Washington, D.C., will receive a stipend of $57,500 to $127,500, for full-time projects lasting between 12 and 18 months.

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