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Fostering Curiosity: Professor Elizabeth Bradfield’s life as a naturalist and poet
April 7, 2022
By Kennedy Ryan April 4, 2022 BrandeisNOW
Elizabeth Bradfield, professor of creative writing, is the author of five poetry books.
Fighting Fire with Fire
April 2, 2022
In Beshara Magazine
Victor Steffensen talks to Rosemary Rule about his pioneering work reintroducing indigenous cultural burning practices in Australia
Maya Angelou becomes the first Black woman to appear on US quarter as treasury begins distribution
March 31, 2022
National Women’s History Museum – the American Women’s Quarters
ASHEVILLE GREENWORKS and HARD TO RECYCLE – Volunteer, Donate, Spread the Word
March 23, 2022
Pounds of materials saved from the landfill since 2016
Mars Hill Anderson Rosenwald School Prepares Grand Opening Events for 2022
March 23, 2022
URBAN NEWS STAFF REPORT Gateway to the Multicultural Community
Celebrations will begin in February 2022 as part of Black History Month, and continue through the annual homecoming in September 202…
BLUE RIDGE AUDUBON SOCIETY
March 22, 2022
Lights Out Asheville
The City of Asheville commits to a Lights Out initiative to help protect migratory birds!
PARTNERSHIP for Appalachian Girls’ Education
March 21, 2022
The story of the Partnership for Appalachian Girls’ Education begins with me: a girl growing up in a working-class family in the Western North Carolina mountains. I was a girl with big dreams but li…
Natalie Portman wanted to shift football culture. So she founded Angel City FC
March 18, 2022
in The Guardian
The actor formed an ownership group that includes athletes and Hollywood stars to found a different type of team. The club has already sold nearly 16,000 season tickets
DIFFERENT STROKES! Performing Arts Collective
March 9, 2022
Asheville, 2022
Making Theatre, Building Community, Facilitating Awareness, Changing The World One Play At A Time.
First female judge presides over hearing at top court in Egypt
March 9, 2022
Radwa Helmi sits on bench of state council, marking ‘historic’ step along road to equality
WOMEN’S RAGE
March 4, 2022
by Miyako Pleines in Ploughshares at Emerson College
Claire-Louise Bennett’s new novel stirs up all the women in literature who have been sealing their anger away, letting it churn undisturb…












