
Call for Artists: The Art of Activism Honors Black Labor History
In celebration of Black History Month 2025, The Galleries at LynnArts (GALA) is launching a groundbreaking exhibition that weaves together the powerful threads of art, labor, and activism in Black history. “The Art of Activism” invites artists to explore and interpret the profound impact of African Americans on labor movements and workplace justice across generations. A Canvas for Change: Exhibition

The Bread & Roses Heritage Festival 2023
Honoring Labor History, Celebrating Cultural Diversity, and Looking Forward to the Future Introduction The Bread & Roses Heritage Festival is more than an annual event; it’s a living testament to the spirit of Lawrence, Massachusetts. Celebrated each Labor Day, this festival brings the community together to honor its rich labor history, revel in its cultural diversity, and explore future possibilities.

The Cabot Announces Community Conversations Schedule Through August 2022
The Cabot is excited to announce the schedule of its Community Conversations talk series through August 2022 with screenings and speakers covering a variety of timely, social topics. Community Conversations was first announced in May 2021,covering topics such as homelessness, disability, and workplace equity. Community Conversations are free and open to the public and held at The Cabot unless otherwise