Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Arts & Entertainment

South Dallas Cultural Center’s New Exhibit on the 19th Amendment

By Allana J. Barefield 
Staff Writer

South Dallas Cultural Center is focusing on the importance of voting when it comes to women’s rights, with the exhibit, “The Further We Roll, The More We Gain,” that celebrates the 100th anniversary of the passing of the 19th amendment that allowed women the right to vote. 

Since COVID-19, the artwork can be viewed online and in person by appointment only and the display includes banners from Aram Han Sifuentes’ Protest Banner Lending Library and handmade flags from Irma Rangel Young Women’s Leadership School (IRYWLS), where about 100 sixth-grade students helped with this project. 

Candice Lindsay, an art teacher at IRYWLS, thought it was critical for young women to work on this project so they could understand history. 

“It is such a wonderful honor to be able to have a voice and for people to hear it,” Lindsay said. “That’s one of the basics of our school, to show women they have a powerful voice to make a change in the world.” 

ADVERTISEMENT

Although the exhibit is virtual, Lindsay said she is excited to be able to show her students’ work to more people. 

Written By

ADVERTISEMENT

Read The Current Issue

Texas Metro News

Determining Optimal Protein Intake For Muscle Growth buy steroids the 3 golden rules of muscle growth
ADVERTISEMENT

You May Also Like

Arts & Entertainment

By Valerie Fields Hill and Allana J. Barefield Digital media and television journalist Roland S. Martin has much to celebrate: He turns 52 this...

Arts & Entertainment

By Allana J. BarefieldStaff Writer  When Black Entertainment Television (BET) debuted 40 years ago the network ushered in an experience like none other, especially...

Local News

By Allana J. Barefield Staff Writer Are you ready for a good laugh? Comedian, actress and writer Cocoa Brown touched down in Texas for...

Local News

By Allana J. BarefieldStaff Writer A prominent pastor and former leader of Texas Baptists could become the first African American mayor of a suburban...

Advertisement