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<Title>New &#8220;Pedagogy Study Hall&#8221; with Tomashi Jackson and Nia Evans, April 8, 2025, 5:30-7 pm</Title>
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<Summary>Join artist Tomashi Jackson and policy analyst/economic advocate Nia Evans for the next in a series of public conversations about support for the visual arts and humanities on April 8th at 5:30...</Summary>
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<Title>Tomashi Jackson and Nia Evans: &#8220;Pedagogy Study Hall&#8221;</Title>
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