
"Institutions are removing references to the Chicano labor leader, who was accused of sexually abusing girls in a new investigation. This has led to a significant reassessment of his legacy."
"Dolores Huerta's quiet conviction and grounding strength illuminated the room during a workshop, showcasing her enduring influence as a leader guiding generations of organizers."
"Zarina's visual idiom was fully embedded in South Asian histories, yet she maintained a critical distance from a too-close relationship with national identity, exploring the complexities of Partition."
Cesar Chavez, co-founder of United Farm Workers, faces serious allegations of sexual abuse, prompting institutions to reevaluate his legacy. Dolores Huerta, a prominent figure in the movement, is highlighted for her leadership. The Affordable Art Fair is also mentioned, showcasing the challenge of finding affordable art. Additionally, a review of Zarina's work reflects on her exploration of Partition violence and its impact on South Asian identity. The newsletter covers various art-related topics, including awards and recent developments in the art community.
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