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ordinator Alliyah Allen and Cura- tor of Engagement fayemi shakur (former executive director at City Without Walls). In addition, Laura Troiano, senior administrator at the Price Institute, is directing strategy and operations, and Mark Kraso- vic, associate director at the Price Institute and associate professor of history, is the public history re- search partner. Nick Kline, director of Shine Portrait Studio and associ- ate professor of photography and Anthony Alvarez, studio supervisor of Shine Portrait Studio, are also collaborating with New Arts on Shabazz’s Veterans Peace Project. A Call To Peace has been made possible by the generous sup- port of the School of Arts and Sci- ences and the Chancellor’s Office at Rutgers University-Newark, the 2019 Cultural Programming Grant NJ STAGE - ISSUE 63 from Rutgers School of Arts and Sciences-Newark, and the 2018 and 2019 Third Space Grants from Express Newark. Special thanks to project partners Mayor Ras Baraka and the City of Newark; Clement A. Price Institute on Ethnicity, Culture, and the Mod- ern Experience; Rutgers Univer- sity-Newark Departments of Afri- can-American and African Studies and Creative Writing Program; Ex- press Newark; John Cotton Dana Library; Military Park Partnership; Monument Lab; Newark Arts Fes- tival; the Newark Museum; Project for Empty Space; and SHINE Por- trait Studio. For more information, visit www.newartsjustice.org, which will be regularly updated through the launch of the exhibition. w INDEX NEXT ARTICLE 122