The Soloviev Foundation Unveils "Path of Liberty: That Which Unites US," an Inspiring Tribute to America's 250th Anniversary
- On May 8, 2025, the Soloviev Foundation hosted a ribbon-cutting event in New York to inaugurate their new art installation celebrating themes of liberty and unity, which opened to the public on May 15.
- The installation arose from a desire to explore America's founding ideals through personal stories and youth perspectives, emphasizing liberty and equality.
- Spanning six acres along First Avenue from 38th to 41st Street, it features large portraits, interactive storytelling, and includes essays from recognized student writers Janet C. And Jonathan D.
- Lenny Kravitz emphasized that freedom serves as a fundamental principle supporting all other rights, while Soloviev and Hershman described the event as a powerful, ongoing dialogue about what unites Americans and the shared value of liberty.
- Path of Liberty will open to the public free of charge on May 15, 2025, offering an evening experience Thursdays through Saturdays that aims to inspire reflection on America's past, present, and future.
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The Soloviev Foundation Unveils "Path of Liberty: That Which Unites US," an Inspiring Tribute to America's 250th Anniversary
Lenny Kravitz joined the VIP audience to honor student essay winners and celebrate launch of landmark public art installation.
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