The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Remembrance Project is part of a national movement through the nonprofit, Equal Justice Initiative.
Love don’t cost a thing,” and neither should February! There are a variety of free events in Charlotte this month to keep you ...
The Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum in 2025. Photo by Joy Crist By James D. “Keeper James” CharletNorth Carolina’s iconic Outer Banks are famous for numerous things – most are nationally famous, ...
On Feb. 6, the Projective Eye Gallery at the Dubois Center hosted the "Generations" exhibit, with alumni Brian Hester, Jen ...
The Brooklyn neighborhood was established in the late 1860's. At its height it was a thriving black business center and an African American city within a city known as Black Wall Street.
A group of 30 tourists stood in the foyer of t Mint on Tuesday afternoon, surrounded by the sparking marble sourced from ...
Kick off your weekend at Pineville’s Valentine-themed First Friday event where you can enjoy a free horse-drawn carriage ride ...
This weekend is filled with things to do with a friend — from Super Bowl watch parties to Galentine's events. Friday, ...
The Levine Museum of the New South is celebrating Black History Month with its Charlotte Revealed campaign, highlighting the resilience and contributions of Charlotte’s Black communities.
An iconic painting by renowned Durham artist Ernie Barnes is on display at the Mint Museum Uptown. The artwork depicts a lively night at a Black dance hall in the segregated South of the early 1950s.
The celebration of America’s 250th anniversary fast approaches in 2026, but the North Carolina Museum of History may be closed for it. In May 2024, the museum announced that it would be closing to ...
OTTAWA, ON, Feb. 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- As Black History Month is celebrated nationwide, the Royal Canadian Mint is honouring Hogan's Alley, a Black community that thrived in Vancouver's Strathcona ...