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Step Afrika Founder Honored as ‘Creative Force’ in Strathmore’s Monuments | Afro

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By Micha Green AFRO D.C. Editor mgreen@afro.com There’s nothing like the sting of a pandemic to understand the key role art plays in communities, culture, society and the world. Through their new outdoor exhibit, “Monuments: Creative Forces” Strathmore is honoring local artists who are major contributors to the D.M.V.’s artistic landscape- including C. Brian Williams, […]

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