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by Erica Vital-Lazare on August 11, 2019
Maticia Sudah: The vessel through which spirit is
by Erica Vital-Lazare on August 11, 2019
The smell of incense and often the quiet beat of live djembe align to coax the limbs into the challenge of poses that Maticia Sudah has traveled throughout Egypt and parts of the Caribbean to master.... Read full article
by Erica Vital-Lazare on August 11, 2019
Judge Karen Bennett: A divine collaboration
by Erica Vital-Lazare on August 11, 2019
With justice as her ministry, Judge Karen Bennett-Haron is the first black woman appointed to the bench in the state of Nevada.... Read full article
by Erica Vital-Lazare on August 11, 2019
Vogue Robinson: Publishing Poetry
by Erica Vital-Lazare on August 11, 2019
When Vogue Robinson became Clark County’s poet laureate in 2016, she joined the ranks of Gwendolyn Brooks, Rita Dove, Natasha Trethewey and Tracy K. Smith, all women of color appointed to the post on either the state or national level.... Read full article
by Erica Vital-Lazare on August 11, 2019
Ellis Rice: The blues and Mother Wit
by Erica Vital-Lazare on August 11, 2019
Co-founder of the theater companies Afrikan People’s Art Continuum and the Hittite Empire, Ellis Rice migrated first from the small town of Kinlock, outside of St. Louis, Missouri, to Los Angeles in 1983.... Read full article
by Erica Vital-Lazare on August 11, 2019
Vickie Richardson: Sacred Space
by Erica Vital-Lazare on August 11, 2019
A stone’s throw away from a fire station, a small nondenominational church and a Buddhist temple, its location is in keeping with the sanctity of the space Vicki Richardson has created at Left of Center Art Gallery.... Read full article
by Erica Vital-Lazare on August 11, 2019
Ricky Towers: Legacy gonna take you higher
by Erica Vital-Lazare on August 11, 2019
Ricky Towers, Sr. takes pride in a life that has been high-stakes. Having launched a career on the legendary gaming floors of Fremont, Towers worked to roll the dice in favor of opportunity for the nearly 15,000 young people he coached.... Read full article
by Erica Vital-Lazare on August 11, 2019
Rose McKinney-James: A rose takes root
by Erica Vital-Lazare on August 11, 2019
A native of Detroit, Rose McKinney-James earned a law degree from Antioch and worked in D.C. with congresswoman and historic presidential candidate Shirley Chisholm.... Read full article
by Erica Vital-Lazare on August 11, 2019
Jewel & Jani Jeppe: Ibeji essence, twice born a blessing - it just is
by Erica Vital-Lazare on August 11, 2019
Jani and Jewel Jeppe have become creative and strategic forces in the community as performing arts coordinator at the West Las Vegas Library Theatre and cultural activities specialist at the West Las Vegas Arts Center.... Read full article
by Erica Vital-Lazare on August 11, 2019
Kim Russell: The story of the light
by Erica Vital-Lazare on August 11, 2019
New York City born, Kim Russell is director of educational outreach for the Smith Center for the Performing Arts. She is responsible for a number of programs, including the Southern Nevada Wolf Trap Educational Program.... Read full article
by Cristal Louise Boisseau, M.Ed, CCSD Dean of Students on July 8, 2019
“No More Deans” in CCSD Schools
by Cristal Louise Boisseau, M.Ed, CCSD Dean of Students on July 8, 2019
Clark County School District Superintendent, Dr. Jesus Jara, announced the elimination of 170 middle and high school dean positions through a viral video, June 10, 2019. ... Read full article
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