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Walking the Fine Line Between Art as a Community Anchor or Fueler of Gentrification
Boston’s ‘Concert for One’ Brings Music to the Community, One Listener at a Time
Flint Murals Show Transformative Power of Community Art
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How the Creative Placemaking Tide Lifts All Community Boats
‘Free Our Mothers, Uncuff Our Communities’: Formerly Incarcerated Women Sell Art to End Cash Bail
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Making Space for Bravery in the Struggle for Human Rights
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