A lively, musical, interactive drum circle facilitated by Drums for Change at PBS North Carolina’s “The Tuba Thieves” event in Research Triangle Park, NC.
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A lively, musical, interactive drum circle facilitated by Drums for Change at PBS North Carolina’s “The Tuba Thieves” event in Research Triangle Park, NC.
Karen Nowak and Tatyana Williams/PBS North Carolina
Audiences at a “Dolores” KQED x Indie Lens Pop-Up event featuring Bay Area community organizers at the Bayview Opera House in San Francisco, CA.
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Panelists urged audiences to “do something, anything, just don’t do nothing” at a Pyramid Club “The Black Panthers: The Vanguard of the Revolution” event held at WHYY’s Civic Space and Studio in Philadelphia.
Pyramid Club and WHYY. Photo credit: Dan Burke
Audiences are welcomed to the "Storming Caesars Palace" event cohosted by Vegas PBS and Make It Work Nevada at West Las Vegas Library.
Natalie Cullen/Vegas PBS