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Arts Access is partnering with Marbles Kids Museum to bring back Celebrating Abilities, an art exhibit featuring the works of North Carolina students with disabilities. The exhibit will be hosted by Marbles in Downtown Raleigh throughout August, and artists and their families will be invited to a reception on August...

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Jessie JacksonMerlie Hayslett Jackson, of Wilkesboro, NC, tossed out her Webster's Dictionary a long time ago. She learned when people approached her about her daughter, Jessie, usin...

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Arts Access is conducting a survey to better understand the needs of including school age children and youth with disabilities in the arts. There are two versions of the survey, one for the youth and families and one for art teachers, teachers and cultural org. staff.

We would appreciate your time in taking ...

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courtney cantrellDr. Courtney Cantrell, Senior Director of the Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services (MH/DD/SAS), has accepted a position outsi...

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