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Labor Day and the Legacy of Labor for People of Color in America
Labor Day, celebrated on the first Monday of September, is often seen as a time for rest, barbecues, and parades. But for people of color in America, its meaning runs deeper—rooted in centuries of struggle, resistance, and resilience. It’s not just a holiday; it’s a reminder of the labor that built this nation and the…
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Museum School Announces Spring and Summer Classes and Travel Schedule
Springfield (MA)—Creativity is one of the essential ingredients to innovation, and innovation often leads to positive change. Attending classes at the Springfield Museums’ Museum School is a wonderful way to nurture creativity and keep yourself nimble for all that you hope to learn and do. Here are five great reasons to take a class at…
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Springfield Museums Announce Spring Lectures
Popular lunchtime series continues through June Museums a la Carte Lecture Series 12:15 at Davis Auditorium D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts Springfield (MA)— The Springfield Museums’ popular lunchtime lecture series Museums á la Carte announces its spring lectures. Bring a lunch to enjoy during the program. Cookies and coffee are provided. Members $2, nonmembers $4.…
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In Bloom Art Exhibit Celebrates Spring and Science
Floral Works Speak of Scientific Inquiry as well as the Simple Joy of Spring In Bloom Floral Works from the Collection April 2, 2019–September 1, 2019 Starr Gallery D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts Springfield (MA)—The Springfield Museums present In Bloom: Floral Works from the Collection, April 2–September 1, 2019, in the Starr Gallery of…












