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Cornell Watson

Jan 21 2023

1 Year After UNC Spurns ‘Tarred Healing,’ Photo Exhibit Opens in National Civil Rights Museum


Posted by Orange County Arts Commission · Categorized: News · Tagged: Brighton McConnell, chapel hill, Cornell Watson, orange county, Sonja Haynes Stone Center, Tarred Healing, UNC, UNC Chapel Hill

Apr 28 2022

On Display, At Last: ‘Tarred Healing’ at the Chapel Hill Public Library


Posted by Nic Johnson · Categorized: News · Tagged: 97.9 The Hill, Aaron Keck, chapel hill public library, Chapel Hill/Carrboro NAACP, Cornell Watson, Susan Brown, Tarred Healing, UNC Stone Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Washington Post

Mar 24 2022

‘This is really disrespectful’: Display of ‘Tarred Healing’ photo story canceled


Posted by Nic Johnson · Categorized: News · Tagged: chapel hill, Cornell Watson, Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Feb 22 2022

This photographer grapples with things unsaid for too long and overdue for a reckoning


Posted by Nic Johnson · Categorized: News · Tagged: chapel hill, Cornell Watson, The Washington Post, UNC Chapel Hill

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