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Alex Bieler

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Mac Love (center) stands in front of a mural reading "beautiful" with fellow Art x Love team members Josy Jones, Dee McCall, Gaby Barnes, and Patrick Richards (left to right) who were a part of the @Play project in Akron. Photo courtesy of Art x Love.
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An Outsider Works with Insiders: Examples from Akron and Cleveland

  • Alex Bieler and Ben Speggen
  • August 10, 2022
Mac Love, who has spent much of his life outside Ohio, uses new technologies to bring community residents and college students together. That collaborative approach is now helping citizens’ voices be heard and is driving meaningful change in their neighborhoods.   
The contents of the railcar found in the Children’s Holocaust Museum at Whitwell Middle School.
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The Paper Clips Project: Students Bring Holocaust History to Southeastern Tennessee

  • Alex Bieler
  • June 14, 2022
Whitwell, Tennessee has become the center for a world-renowned cultural education project and Holocaust memorial.

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