![]() ![]() ![]() Rob Yasinsac, HHV’s operations manager and member of the Education staff for 24 years, showed Isolation Multiple-Exposure Self-Portraits. Two members of the HHV team had their work on view in ArtsWestchester’s exhibition “Together apART: Creating During COVID,” a show that reveals the way people have turned to creative outlets during this stressful moment in history. ![]() If you haven’t yet experienced the deeply personal journeys of the enslaved people who lived and worked at Philipsburg Manor, the documentary can be viewed here. “ People Not Property is a content-rich education resource that uses unique media design and technical characteristics to allow the general public, students, and teachers to learn about historical topics and connect them with issues of race in America today,” according to the Anthem Awards. The Webbys and the Anthems are awarded by the International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences to honor the best of the internet. It has won several awards, including a prestigious Webby in 2020 in the Websites/Education category. People Not Property was supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities and produced by creative design studio C&G Partners. ![]() The Anthem Awards, a new initiative that “amplifies the voices that spark global change,” honored HHV’s documentary People Not Property: Stories of Slavery in the Colonial North this year with a Silver award in the Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Awareness - Special Projects category. ![]()
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