Monthly Archive: June, 2020

‘It had to come down,’ says Penn grad who sculpted city’s controversial Frank Rizzo statue | The Daily Pennsylvanian

The statue’s sculptor, Zenos Frudakis, received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Fine Arts from Penn in 1982 and 1983, respectively. Frudakis said when he understood how the statue was painful to Black residents of Philadelphia, he realized “it had to come down.” “I don’t want to hurt people,” Frudakis said. “It’s also kind of a distraction right now. Now that it’s...

STATEMENT OF BELIEF AND ADVOCACY ON THE FIGHT AGAINST SYSTEMIC RACISM IN THE UNITED STATES

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The Assembly of the Sacred Wheel is a legally recognized Wiccan non-profit religious organization based in the Mid-Atlantic region. The form of Wicca that the Assembly practices is syncretic and draws inspiration from Astrology, Qabala, the Western Magickal Tradition and the folk religions of Europe. Keepers of the Holly Chalice, the founding coven of the Assembly began its life in February of 1984. The Assembly was incorporated in the state of Delaware in 1993 and was granted 501(c)(3) status by the IRS in 1995.