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It s estimated that at least 2,000 people attended the Monroe County George Floyd Memorial March organized by Johnson, which began in Dansbury Park in East Stroudsburg and ended at Stroudsburg s Courthouse Square.
Less than a year later, Stroudsburg Mayor Tarah Probst unveiled a work of art to commemorate the march, and Floyd s memory.
Probst unveiled the art installation, which is permanent, at the corner of Sixth Street and Quaker Alley on March 15. The structure was designed by Jim Evanisko and Go Collaborative, using a photograph taken by Corporal Rolando D. Acosta, Firearms Investigator for the Monroe County Sheriff’s Department. A grant from Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau helped pay for the art project.
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March 04, 2021
First Lady Frances Wolf hosted a virtual conversation on Facebook discussing how the tourism and outdoor industries have been impacted during COVID-19. This was the fifth conversation in a series titled, “The Bigger Picture”, an extension of One Lens: Sharing Our Common Views that hones in on the various aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic, connecting this extraordinary moment to the broader community.
Researchers, creatives, and art therapists from across Pennsylvania discuss the role that art can play in building and healing communities, and in achieving mental health and wellness. The Pennsylvania Arts Council offers resources to support members of the arts community as they work to stay safe amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mental health experts and advocates discuss how trauma affects people; the ways racial, gender, economic, and other inequalities factor into and compound the issue of trauma; and mental health supports and services that exist. If you or a loved one are struggling or are in need of mental health assistance, you are not alone. Please visit our Mental Health Resource Guide a comprehensive list of resources.