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On view at Weinberg/Newton Gallery in River West through April 15, “For Those Without Choice” explores abortion rights and reproductive rights. In partnership with Planned Parenthood, the exhibit comes in response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2022 reversal of Roe v. Wade, which had ensured the right to abortion nationwide since 1973. As a result. ....
Many Indigenous languages face extinction, and in the U.S. efforts are popping up to preserve traditional Native American dialects and culture. That includes a new book produced by a North Dakota tribal college. . ....
A new mural in Eugene depicts Kalapuya people harvesting native plants and preparing them as food and medicine. It is part of a larger project to provide information and a guide to native plants and their uses in the Willamette Wetlands. Susan Applegate, the artist who created the project, said the panels of the mural are meant to reflect what is known as the seasonal round, a pattern of moving to different locations for food harvesting at different times of year. . ....
A new museum exhibition in Baltimore opening to the public today aims to tell the story of Maryland s fight for civil rights, both in the past and present. "Passion and Purpose: Voices of Maryland s Civil Rights Activists" is now on display at the Maryland Center for History and Culture. It showcases oral histories and photography, exploring how Marylanders have long been at the forefront of the national struggle for Black freedom. . ....
An upcoming art exhibition in Chicago aims to provide a new framework to view the city s struggles with housing, past and present. Hosted by the Weinberg/Newton Gallery on North Milwaukee Street, the "Key Change" exhibition envisions the housing crisis through painting, collage, sculpture, video and large-scale installations. Nabiha-Khan Giordano, co-director of the gallery, said the idea is to highlight alternative solutions to the housing crisis. . ....