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Tag Archives: archivist in a backpack
“Here is your Heart”: Reflections on Travel to Eatonville, Florida
Members of the grant team, Chaitra and Bernetiae, made their way to Orlando last weekend for the 30th annual Zora! Festival. We started off in Macedonia Baptist Church on Friday morning listening to longtime Eatonville supporter, landscape architect and … Continue reading
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Tagged alice walker, archivist in a backpack, CDAT, Eatonville, HBCUs, zora festival, Zora Neale Hurtson
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