by Katrina Spencer | Mar 2, 2023 | Arts, Chris D. Evans, Community Development, Entertainment, Jessica Harris
by Chris D. Evans and Jessica Harris The Charlottesville Players Guild (CPG) at the Jefferson School African American Heritage Center (JSAAHC) presents Seven Guitars by August Wilson now through Sunday, March 5, 2023. Seven Guitars, a classic play by prolific Black...
by Katrina Spencer | Feb 27, 2023 | Arts, Community, Community Development, Jessica Harris
by Jessica Harris Fearless. Female. Ferocious. These words perfectly describe artist and designer Veronica Jackson. They’re also words from the subtitle of her latest curation, Black Joy Is: Ferocious, Fearless, Forever, Female, For Me, running at Piedmont Virginia...
by Katrina Spencer | Feb 26, 2023 | Community, Community Development, Education, Katrina Spencer
by Katrina Spencer If you saw Dr. Anne Rotich walking about Charlottesville, you might just assume she’s a highly melanated sister from around the way. In actuality, she traveled quite a ways to get here. As a matter of fact, 7,547 miles and some change to be exact....
by Katrina Spencer | Feb 24, 2023 | Channing Mathews, Community, Community Development, History, Hometown Heroes
by Channing Mathews, PhD This month I have the honor of introducing our newest contributor to Vinegar Hill Magazine, the soon-to-be Dr. Niya Bates. Niya is a public historian working to preserve the stories of the rural African American community in Central Virginia...
by Katrina Spencer | Feb 9, 2023 | Arts, Authors, Community, Community Development, Jessica Harris
by Jessica Harris Photography may be a hobby to some, but to Jay Simple, it serves as a compass for navigating life’s terrain. Recently appointed Executive Director of The Bridge Progressive Arts Initiative (PAI), a Charlottesville-based community arts...
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