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Effective African American Genealogy Research

An avid genealogist for over 30 years, Dr. Shelley Viola Murphy, also known as “familytreegirl,” was born and raised in Michigan, and is now living in Central Virginia. She conducts genealogy workshops at local, state, and national conferences. 

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Vinegar Hill and In My Humble Opinion Receive Grant from American Press Institute

Vinegar Hill and In My Humble Opinion Receive Grant from American Press Institute

Vinegar Hill and In My Humble Opinion Radio Talk Show, two Black community outlets in Charlottesville, Virginia, have received a grant from the American Press Institute to host a quarterly series of conversations called "Can I Talk to You, Cville?" The events will explore the intersection of media and public policy, with a focus on local communities of color. They will be open to people from all...

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You Can Grow Food in Your Own Backyard: Exploring the Meaning of Food Justice in Charlottesville

You Can Grow Food in Your Own Backyard: Exploring the Meaning of Food Justice in Charlottesville

by Channing J. Mathews As an avid patron of Black food and wine in the greater Charlottesville area, I am always on the hunt for a new spot to highlight and bring more visitors to our Black owned businesses. But last month's adventure took me on a more deeply rooted journey grounded in the question: “What can food justice look like in Charlottesville?”  This August, I had the privilege of...

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Jay Simple’s Exhibition to Challenge Construction of the American Dream

Jay Simple’s Exhibition to Challenge Construction of the American Dream

On September 14th, TILT Institute for the Contemporary Image will present a solo exhibition by visual artist Jay Simple. The exhibition, titled Where the Young Bols Rumble, calls into question the construction of the American Dream and who it was intended to benefit. Simple's artwork functions as a provocation and dismantling of the institutional structures purposefully designed to subjugate...

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Charlottesville Black Business Expo Returns to IX Art Park on September 22

Charlottesville Black Business Expo Returns to IX Art Park on September 22

The 7th annual Charlottesville-Albemarle Black Business Expo is back! This free event will take place on Friday, September 22, from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. at IX Art Park. The Expo will feature more than 30 booths operated by Black-owned businesses, as well as three panel discussions, a business pitch competition, and live music entertainment. The panel discussions will focus on topics such as...

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