As Women's History Month comes to a close, Atlanta artist/activist and Living Walls co-founder Monica Campana shares how Mexican painter Frida Kahlo saved her life. Campana , who moved to the U.S. from Peru at 15, her the story of identity, displacement, and why stepping out of her front door is an act of resistance with with WABE Arts and Culture Editor Sherri Daye Scott . 🎧

S. Epatha Merkerson: Legacy, Atlanta and 'Chicago Med'
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Gordon Parks 'The South in Color' comes to Atlanta's Jackson Fine Art
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Callanwolde's Spring Concert Series returns to Atlanta
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