Kevin Enos Brown

Kevin Enos Brown, an author, artist, and community advocate from McComb, MS, provides a compelling view of the civil rights movement. As founder of Gertrude’s Garden, a Burglund communal green space, and Director of the Black History Gallery, Kevin champions arts-based community initiatives and cultural preservation. His book, Creative Catalysts: Art and Advocacy-A Powerful Connection for Social Change, highlights how creativity drives social progress. He is also the author of Outside the Walls: Reclaiming History With Community Spaces, which further examines how community-driven spaces preserve history and foster collective healing. Kevin’s work continues to educate and inspire others about the significant role of community activism and creative expression in the fight for equality.

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