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Re-Air: African American Art Through The Eyes Of High School Students With Disabilities - African American News Today - EIN News

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How can the humanities help teens process current-day issues and create a more equitable society? Staff at Wide Angle Youth Media have developed a curriculum called “Why Black Lives Matter: Discussing Race Through Film, Photography, and Design. The

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