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Author: Claire Lechtenberg

Claire Lechtenberg, a 2017 graduate of Queens University of Charlotte, is an intern at Digital Charlotte.
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How the Bechtler offers art beyond walls and websites

In a city focused on growth and finance, the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art is taking steps toward making its collection more available to people who lack the time, money, and online resources to access its facility and website. These […]

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How Urban League certification programs address economic mobility

A multi-year investment in certification programs by the Urban League is focusing on at least two issues critical to Charlotte’s future — economic inequality, and the creation of skills needed to strengthen the city’s digital infrastructure.

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