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Arts & Culture (Page 33)

Street corner along the H Street Corridor, Washington, DC

December 11, 2023

H Street’s Decline: An Empty Promise of Urban Renewal

Two decades of reinvestment, yet crime is on the rise. H Street in DC was once a success story, but progress has stalled.

By Luke De Cresce

December 11, 2023

Houston’s Little Lagos: Entrepreneurs Yearn for Direct Flight to Nigeria

In the heart of Houston's Little Lagos, entrepreneurs yearn for a direct flight to Nigeria, anticipating it as a bridge that would not only enhance cultural exchange but also streamline the import of authentic Nigerian goods, providing businesses on Bissonnet Street with a gateway to endless possibilities.

By Christiana Giwa

Sign labeled "India Square" hanging by two street poles. Building with tiger mural.

December 11, 2023

Cultures Coalesce in Jersey City

This city has been named one of the most ethnically diverse in the country and its businesses and communities are a mirror-image.

By Joy Ufomadu

Stand With Us mural by Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya.

December 11, 2023

Asian American Women Want Promotions, Not Empty Promises

Although Asian American women have a high participation rate in employee resource groups, these efforts don’t help them break the bamboo ceiling.

By Jannelle Andes

December 11, 2023

Challenges and Concerns in HISD: Parental Backlash Amidst Educational Reforms

Parents revolt as Houston's school reforms transform libraries into "jails for kids", triggering a clash between education and politics.

By Chloé Richards

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