Four groups joined forces this weekend to help community members fix issues with their vehicles that will help prevent traffic stops.
Jade Wilson
Photovoice: SITES—”reset” & “Flourish”
What does an in-person art experience look like during a pandemic?
Photovoice: A Look into Shay’s Thought Process
This month, Durham Art Guild’s gallery at Golden Belt is home to 21-year-old mixed-media artist Shay Hendricks’s first exhibition, “Constellations: Ways I Felt, Things I Made.”
Photovoice: Remembering Brittany Kittrell
On January 19, 34-year-old Brittany Kittrell died in police custody in Durham County.
Photovoice: 1,305 Days
On January 22, the day after the presidential inauguration, José Chicas learned that he could leave sanctuary.
Ahead of MLK Day and Biden Inauguration, Durham Fast Food Workers Strike for $15 Living Wage
They join fast food workers in cities across the nation in challenging the Biden administration to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour during his first 100 days in office.
Photovoice: Guns Down. Hearts Up.
The group is demanding that the community and City government come together to seek justice.
Photovoice: We See You. We Love You.
On New Year’s Eve, roughly 20 people gathered outside the Durham County Jail for a noise demonstration.
Photovoice: Black Nativity
The show opened on December 18 and will stream though December 31.
PHOTOVOICE: Protect All Workers
Last week, an employee at a Durham McDonald’s tested positive for COVID-19. Without informing staff, the company transferred employees from another location to work there.

