Euneika Rogers-Sipp (born September 8, 1968), whose work appears under the name Ndgo Bunting, is an American conceptual artist whose work in racial justice and healing and cultural tourism is featured in the book Southern Women: More than 100 Stories of Innovators, Artists, and Icons.[1][2][3]

Euneika Rogers Sipp

Rogers-Sipp was awarded a Loeb Fellowship from the Harvard Graduate School of Design in 2016, where she contributed to diversity and inclusion initiatives, focusing on creating educational programs and community-based design projects. She also leads the Black Belt Community-Based Tourism Network, which mobilizes local resources to enhance the socio-economic infrastructure in underserved areas.[4]

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  1. ^ "The LOEB Fellowship, Euneika Rogers-Sipp". The LOEB Fellowship. Retrieved 2023-12-22.
  2. ^ Hansen, Mary (2014-11-20). "8 Main Street Job Creators Who Are Rebooting the Economy—Starting with Those Who Need It Most - YES! Magazine Solutions Journalism". YES! Magazine. Retrieved 2023-12-22.
  3. ^ Fitzgerald, Kate. "Changemaker: Euneika Rogers-Sipp and her resolute stewardship in the Black Belt South, Real Small Towns". Retrieved 2023-12-22.
  4. ^ Epstein, Barbara. "Empowering Communities Around the World–Introducing the 2016 Loeb Fellows". Loeb Fellows Blog. Harvard Graduate School of Design.