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Initiatives of Change partnered with several Richmond museums for its Intersecting History Museum Crawl on July 31. From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., attendees were given free rides and entry into the American Civil War Museum, Virginia Holocaust Museum, The Valentine, Virginia Museum of History and Culture, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and the Branch Museum of Architecture and Design to “intersect with new narratives they may not typically experience regarding race, justice and public memory.” Above, participant Suzan Royce Moore took in Richmond Free Press photojournalists’ Sandra Sellars and Regina H. Boone’s photography exhibit “(Re) Framing Protest: Design + Hope” at the Branch Museum of Architecture and Design on Monument Avenue.

Initiatives of Change partnered with several Richmond museums for its Intersecting History Museum Crawl on July 31. From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., attendees were given free rides and entry into the American Civil War Museum, Virginia Holocaust Museum, The Valentine, Virginia Museum of History and Culture, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and the Branch Museum of Architecture and Design to “intersect with new narratives they may not typically experience regarding race, justice and public memory.” Above, participant Suzan Royce Moore took in Richmond Free Press photojournalists’ Sandra Sellars and Regina H. Boone’s photography exhibit “(Re) Framing Protest: Design + Hope” at the Branch Museum of Architecture and Design on Monument Avenue.