Culture and Arts

National Gallery of Art Ends Diversity Programs

The National Gallery of Art (NGA) in Washington, DC, has recently made the decision to discontinue its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs following an executive order issued by President

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“No Other Land” Contributor Killed by Israeli Settler

Awdah Hathaleen, Palestinian Activist and Teacher, Killed by Israeli Settler Awdah Hathaleen, a respected Palestinian activist and teacher who contributed

Anti-Gentrification Protest Targets Mexico City Contemporary Art Museum

A recent incident in Mexico City has brought attention to the ongoing issue of gentrification in the city. On July

How My Museum’s Celebration of America’s 250th Birthday Got Complicated

The New York Historical museum is gearing up to celebrate the nation's 250th anniversary in 2026, amidst challenges such as

The Berlin Biennale’s Complicit Silence

The 13th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art has sparked controversy even before opening its doors to the public. The curator,

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Fire on Miccosukee Reservation Engulfs Homes and Artifacts 

A devastating three-alarm fire ravaged parts of the Miccosukee Reservation in the Florida Everglades on Sunday night, leaving a trail

Framing Heritage Destruction as a Human Rights Violation 

Israel's Destruction of Cultural and Religious Sites in Gaza: A Human Rights Crisis A recent United Nations report released in

Twenty Years of Life in Chinatown

The Lams of Ludlow Street: Capturing the Chinese-American Experience in New York City Thomas Holton's exhibition, "The Lams of Ludlow