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Running Girl exhibit at Cornell

by Jeff Stein April 21, 2015

Grace Foundation for Education and Development and Cornell Women’s Resource Center co-host a reception and fundraiser at the Johnson Museum- featuring Mary Mihelic’s Running Girl artwork, inspired by the courage of the 53 Nigerian school girls who escaped from Boko Haram terrorists. These girls were a part of the 276 girls kidnapped in the town of Chibok, Nigeria on April 14, 2014.

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The event is FREE to the public and refreshments will be served!

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Raffle tickets will be sold for the artist’s paintings and t-shirts, designed by Human Ecology’s Verneda White, founder of apparel by HUMAN INTONATION – “The NEW H.I.”, will be on sale.


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