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Indagare: Insider’s Charleston with The Dewberry’s Jaimie Dewberry
Charleston is a favorite destination for many Indagare members, who flock here year-round for its living-museum architecture, fabulous shopping and world-class dining. But Jaimie Dewberry’s love for the city runs deeper. “Charleston is a place full of wonderment and magic,” she says, having been visiting the coastal South Carolina town since she was a baby. …
Archy Worldys: USA: New museums and galleries from New York to Los Angeles
Almost half of all African slaves trafficked to the United States entered the country via Gadsden’s Wharf in Charleston, where in late 2022 the Internationale Afroamerikanische Museum is to be opened. Here never before published stories are told about the dramatic journey of the slaves to the United States. Read More
VNExplorer: How Does Charleston Grapple With Its History? By Talking About It.
Until we reckon with history, we’re not going to be free,” Bryan Stevenson, founder of the Equal Justice Initiative, has said, comparing historical discourse in America unfavorably to that of countries like Germany, South Africa, and Rwanda, which have had their reckonings. “I think there’s something better waiting for us that we can’t get to …
CRBJBizWire.com: Ingevity invests $500,000 in International African American Museum
Charleston, S.C. — The International African American Museum has received a $500,000 pledge from Ingevity, the North Charleston, South Carolina-based specialty chemicals, high-performance activated carbon and engineered polymers company with a mission of enabling a more sustainable world. The donation will be gifted over a four-year period and will support the museum’s operations, including its …
Politic News Buster Insider: Chemical company gifts $500,000 to IAAM
The donation from a North Charleston company will be gifted during a four-year period and support operations at the museum. Read More
The Post and Courier: North Charleston chemical maker gives $500K to Charleston’s African American Museum
A North Charleston-based chemical maker has announced a major donation for the International African American Museum that’s expected to open in Charleston later this year. Ingevity Corp., which has its headquarters in Park Circle, will give $500,000 over the next four years. The gift will support museum operations. Read More
Museum Breuer Press: CHEMICAL COMPANY GIFTS $500,000 TO INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM
A North Charleston-based chemical manufacturing company has pledged $500,000 to the International African American Museum. Read More
Travel Essays for History Lovers: CLIO’S CURATION – March 202
I found three interesting events posted by the International African American Museum: “Inheriting a Womanist Legacy,” “Awakening of the Ancestors through Music: A Gullah Geechee Homecoming,” and “Our Faith Stories from the Church Balcony.” Read More