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Close out Women's History Month with these events that celebrate the achievements of women.
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A Dallas nonprofit provides refugee women with sewing lessons to help them secure employment.
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Shadow Lines in Martyrs Park sits at the site where three Black men were lynched more than 150 years ago.
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The interactive floor installation at Arts Mission Oak Cliff celebrates Dsgn For Us’ fifth anniversary.
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There's no better way to celebrate spring than with a splash of color. Check out these Holi celebrations happening around North Texas.
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Looking for fun this Easter season? We've got a basket full of ideas hand picked just for you.
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In his new book “Occupy Whiteness,” Zihuantanejo includes poems, short essays and micro essays about Latino life in Dallas and beyond.
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Visitors enjoyed music, food and panels at the Fort Worth African American Roots Music Festival.
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WeAreDallas, Creators Don’t Die and Vibes Texas are providing a space for community and creativity.
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Lambrini Girls, Kneecap and other musicians protest the war in Gaza.
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Maddy Ullman worked as an authenticity consultant for the character Dahlia who uses a mobility aid.
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The Booker T. Washington alumna was the first African American to receive her Ph.D from the Department of Performance studies at Northwestern University.