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Native American genealogy research from the Piedmont of NC & VA
Tagged: Haliwa-Saponi
In Hollister, artists Karen Lynch Harley and Phillip Harley and members of the Haliwa-Saponi create two murals with carved wood features that highlight the achievements of its community in the face of colonialism and segregation. The murals act as a catalyst for conversation and a visual commentary of the community’s past, present and future.
Visibly Speaking follows the creation of inclusive public art projects that honor the often overlooked stories of Black, Indigenous and Latinx communities throughout North Carolina.
