by Vinegar Hill Magazine | Feb 20, 2023 | CIM Project, Community Development, Education, First Person C-Ville
by Antwon Brinson | CEO Culinary Concepts AB | Main Photo by Sera Petras This story was published as a part of Charlottesville Inclusive Media Project’s: First Person C-Ville In my younger years, I was full of misplaced energy and lacked focus. To be completely...
by Vinegar Hill Magazine | Feb 4, 2023 | CIM Project, First Person C-Ville
by Adrienne Dent Next Monday, I’ll appear before City Council to represent the Charlottesville City Schools crossing guards to appeal for a pilot program to enforce speed limits by camera. It’s a new intervention legalized by the Virginia General Assembly in 2020. We...
by Vinegar Hill Magazine | Dec 26, 2022 | CIM Project, Community Development
by Mithrellas Curtis “Silent night, holy night. All is calm, all is bright,” I sang softly, harmonizing with my mom and sisters. About 20 years ago, in Saltville, Virginia, Silmarien, Gwynniel and I sat huddled around our mother on a sagging couch. Even in the dinky...
by Vinegar Hill Magazine | Dec 24, 2022 | Community Development, Education
by Leslie Scott-Jones Join the Jefferson School of African American Heritage Center on Monday, December 26th, 2022 between 1:00 and 5:00 pm for a celebration of Kwanzaa. Read on for Leslie Scott-Jones’ brief recapitulation of the holiday celebration’s origins. Kwanzaa...
by Vinegar Hill Magazine | Dec 20, 2022 | CIM Project, Community Development, Entertainment
by Marley Nichelle | Locs Image We are not oppressed is a photo essay by Marley Nichelle for Locs Image of Black people and families in Charlottesville and beyond. This essay is designed to recognize the inherent agency and humanity in Black people. The essay is a...
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