#community-storytelling

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NYC politics
fromTime Out New York
1 month ago

See portraits of immigrant New Yorkers at this unlikely ferry terminal

A pop-up photo exhibition at Staten Island Ferry Terminal showcases portraits of immigrant New Yorkers working across the city, highlighting their essential contributions to New York's cultural and economic life.
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 months ago

Telling our stories: Oregon choirs singing in the New Year * Oregon ArtsWatch

In three January weekends you all showed up for a one-composer concert presented by A Notion, A Scream; a preview of In Medio's ACDA performance ahead in March; Resonance Ensemble on stage with Sweet Honey in the Rock®; Oregon Chorale's journey to The Planets with the Beaverton Symphony; and Evenstar Ensemble taking us all back to the days of Duchies.
Music
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
5 months ago

TREW Opens Applications for Season 4 of Grassroots Ski and Snowboard Film Contest with $15,000 Grand Prize - SnowBrains

Season 4 of TREW To You funds and mentors five community-focused ski and snowboard filmmaking teams, awarding a $15,000 grant to the winning film.
Miscellaneous
fromFuncheap
5 months ago

Monday Night Marsh: Storytelling + Q&A (The Marsh)

Weekly Monday Night Marsh features three performers presenting 20-minute work-in-progress pieces with audience Q&A, in-person or free Zoom streaming, through Dec 22.
Fashion & style
fromNewsOne
6 months ago

Dripped In Legacy: CultureCon, One Image At A Time

Black creativity at CultureCon manifests as unapologetic fashion, community storytelling, and sustainable design that turns visibility into intergenerational legacy.
New York City
fromColossal
6 months ago

A 'Love Letter' to the City, Humans of New York Takes Over Grand Central

A large-scale, ad-free Humans of New York installation, Dear New York, transforms Grand Central into a communal portrait gallery celebrating New Yorkers and their diverse stories.
Marketing
fromstupidDOPE | Est. 2008
6 months ago

Metro by T-Mobile Launches The Metro Drop with Artist Mia Lee | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008

Metro by T-Mobile launched The Metro Drop: limited-edition merchandise and artist collaborations that translate a five-year price guarantee and lowered prices into wearable community-centered art.
SF parents
fromwww.7x7.com
1 year ago

Asian American film gets the spotlight at SF's CAAMFest.

CAAMFest's return to Japantown cinema is pivotal for Asian American film and community representation.
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