ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Tree Town native artist Asha Jordan explores race, identity and hiding one’s true self in her latest exhibition at CultureVerse. The downtown gallery at 309 S. Main St. will host Jordan’s collection, titled Being Black In Ann Arbor, until Sunday, Aug. 27. “When you’re in a…Read More
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