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Featured artwork from Joyce J. Scott’s ‘What Next and Why Not’ Exhibition currently on display at the Peter Blum Gallery in New York. Photo courtesy of the artist and Peter Blum Gallery.
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Sculptor Joyce J. Scott’s work will be presented by Peter Blum Gallery in Art Basel Miami Beach’s Survey sector next month.
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Shirley Bradley LeFlore was installed as St. Louis City’s Poet Laureate in a special ceremony Friday, November 9 in the City Hall Rotunda. She passed away on May 13, 2019. She was 79.
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Some members of the newly launched Regional Youth Employment Coalition.
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Rick Stevens, Christian Hospital president, led the ribbon-cutting on a new health clinic at Hazelwood East High School on October 29, along with district officials and other stakeholders. The clinic is funded by Christian Hospital Foundation and staffed by CareSTL Health.
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Rick Stevens, Christian Hospital president, cut the ribbon on the new health clinic at Riverview Gardens High School on October 29, along with district officials and other stakeholders. The clinic is funded by Christian Hospital Foundation and staffed by CareSTL Health.
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Metro Market visits Canfield Green Apartments in Ferguson every Wednesday from 4:30-6:30 p.m. and will continue its regular stops there until the end of November.
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The Jennings School District has acquired a second home to turn into the district’s second Hope House to serve students in transition (the district has 165 students thus classified). The district plans to hire a house parent this month and place up to five or six students in the home before the Holidays. Back: Jennings School District Board Secretary Terry Wilson, Michael O’Connell, Henry Ilges. Middle: Board Director Rose Mary Johnson, Assistant Superintendent Gwendolyn Diggs, Superintendent Art McCoy. Front: Board President Yolonda Fountain Henderson.
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U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill (D-Missouri) gave a concession speech to supporters at the Marriott Grand Hotel in downtown St. Louis on November 6 after losing to Josh Hawley.
Photo by Bill Greenblatt / UPI
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Wesley Bell supporters gathered at the Acapulco Restaurant and Lounge in St. Ann to celebrate his victory on November 6, making him the first black St. Louis County prosecutor-elect.
Photo by Wiley Price
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U.S. Rep. William Lacy Clay (center) with Missouri State Senator-elect Brian Williams and St. Louis County Prosecutor-elect Wesley Bell at Bell’s election watch party Tuesday night. Photo by Wiley Price.
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Retired Congressman Bill Clay and U.S. Rep. Wm. Lacy Clay
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Katrina Hudson, (right) attorney at Simmons, Hanley Conrow, and Inez Ross, attorney Centene Corp., volunteer at the Election Protection headquarters and address voting rights violations.
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Attorney Jennifer Kovar handling cases about voting rights violations in St. Charles County. Photo by Rebecca Rivas
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Jada Overbey, a resident of Ferguson, posed for a picture with Wesley Bell (D-Ferguson) before he voted on Tuesday, November 6. Bell, who is running unopposed in the general election, will be St. Louis County’s first black prosecutor.
Photo by Wiley Price/St. Louis American
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The Soweto Gospel Choir will perform at the Touhill Performing Arts Center on the campus of the University of Missouri St. Louis at 8 p.m. Saturday, November 10.
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Circus Harmony alumni Melvin Diggs and Sidney “Iking” Bateman in makeup for Cirque du Soleil’s Luzia
Photo courtesy of Circus Harmony
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Riverview Gardens senior Shakira Bent speaks with medical assistant Ebonie Hearn-Tolliver at the makeshift student health clinic at Riverview Gardens High School. The school is renovating a campus building to serve as a full-scale clinic in the future. Photo by Sarah Fentem
