Michelle Aslam
Arts Collaborative ReporterMichelle Aslam is a 2021-2022 Kroc Fellow and recent graduate from North Texas. While in college, she won state-wide student journalism awards for her investigation into campus sexual assault proceedings and her reporting on racial justice demonstrations. Aslam previously interned for the North Texas NPR Member station KERA, and also had the opportunity to write for the Dallas Morning News and the Texas Observer.
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The Human Rights Initiative of North Texas will bring together two local authors for a conversation about their stories.
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The J. Erik Jonsson Central Library will host a day of events to commemorate Juneteenth and recognize the history of the historic district
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Dallas artist Brook-Lynne Clark will host a workshop at Arts Mission ahead of her upcoming July exhibition
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From being ‘the only one in the room’ to religious trauma, troupe members share how they make personal struggles funny.
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The artist’s photography and installations explore her identity as a Mexican-American woman
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The artist’s South Dallas exhibit, ‘Actual footage of me,’ features needle felted sculptures and murals that capture fanciful but relatable interpretations of Black women.
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The “Just an Illusion” exhibition is on view at the Oak Cliff Cultural Center.
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Meow Wolf’s "The Real Unreal" immersive art experience will open at Grapevine Mills this summer.
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Visitors recall that the Allen Premium Outlets mall was the setting for pivotal memories, now upended by a violent tragedy.
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The film stars a transgender woman and explores the consequences of strict gender roles in Pakistani society
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Less than one percent of recognized tribal territories have laws protecting a free press. ‘Bad Press’ follows local journalists in one of those few territories.
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The two-day festival at the Latino Cultural Center will feature Native art and performances from across the continent.