The Fordham exhibition spotlights centuries of hierarchical structures designed to dehumanize Black and Jewish people and question their right to be equal citizens.

Amy Levine-Kennedy
Amy Levine-Kennedy is a writer and curator whose work has appeared in The Atlantic, Sports Illustrated, Health, digital news platforms, and exhibition catalogues. She holds an MS in Journalism from Columbia University and a BA in English and Art History from Tufts. She is an adjunct professor of Communication & Media Studies, and lives in the New York area.
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Repair and Healing in the In-Between
Artist Tobi Kahn’s tranquil and optimistic paintings are salves many have sought during months of isolation and unrest.