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By Dan Greenwood dgreenwood@mankatofreepress.com May 30, 2021 8 min ago From left, Mohamed Ibrahim, Ruth Aganya, Habiba Rashid and Ahmed âJafferâ Mohamud of Minnesota Council of Churches Mankato Refugee Services. The past year led to expanded programming and a new position in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Pat Christman MANKATO â Within the past year, refugee resettlement agencies have had to contend with anti-immigrant rhetoric during a contentious presidential election cycle, the fallout from a 2017 executive order banning refugees from countries like Somalia or Sudan â where most of Mankatoâs refugees come from â to battling misinformation surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. But with the pandemic on the wane, and the election of President Joe Biden, who announced on May 3 that he would raise the cap of refugees allowed into the country from 15,000 to 62,500, with the plan to double that the follow ....
Art Industry News: Even Grateful Dead Frontman Jerry Garcia Is Now (Posthumously) Getting Into the NFT Market + Other Stories Plus, the Istanbul Biennial moves to 2022 and Napoleon Bonaparte s personal belongings are going up for auction. May 6, 2021 Grateful Dead member Jerry Garcia with artwork in San Rafael in 1992. (Photo by Vince Maggiora/San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images) Art Industry News is a daily digest of the most consequential developments coming out of the art world and art market. Here’s what you need to know on this Thursday, May 6. NEED-TO-READ National Gallery Lays Off Retail Workforce – The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., has laid off its entire retail division, amounting to nearly 30 staff members, as it plans to restructure its approach to commerce. Going forward, it plans to fill those positions through a contractor; some former employees will have the option to return to work through the company, but expect to ....
Patrick O’Connell has passed away. The LGBTQ+ activist and founding director of Visual AIDS died on 23 March at a hospital in Manhattan from AIDS-related causes. During his years as founding director of Visual AIDS, a title he held in the organisation from 1980 until 1995, O’Connell was instrumental in their efforts to use art and artist’s works to advocate for people with HIV/AIDS and to raise awareness of the epidemic. In one of his most notable campaigns, O’Connell spearhead the iconic 1991 Red Ribbon Project to show support for those with AIDS and their caregivers. The ribbon is now the internationally recognised symbol for AIDS awareness, and is worn year after year to show solidarity with people living with HIV and to remember the millions of lives lost due to AIDS-related causes. ....