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July 21—Artist talk with Black Coral, Inc.

Join us for a conversation with Black Coral, Inc, the artist group behind the art installation, “Forgotten Souls of Tory Row: Remembering the Enslaved People of Brattle Street.”

Thursday, July 21
7-8 PM ET
Via Zoom
Free, registration required

Have you viewed the installation?
Give feedback via a short survey.

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Tags:2022 Who Are Cambridge Workers, Black history, public art, Tory Row Anti-Racism Coalition (TRAC), West Cambridge

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