Opening Session and Juneteenth Libation: Session One
Monday, June 13 | 10:15 a.m. to 12 p.m. | Join us on Zoom
The morning session will discuss the relationship between Black Music forms, resistance and liberation. African and Black music has a history that existed and continues to exist outside of enslavement and rebellion. The panelist will couch the music throughout the Black diaspora within the long narrative of African cultural ways of knowing and doing.
Panelists:
- Amari Johnson, Temple Professor and Musician
- Jamal Moore, scholar and Musician from Baltimore
- Nate Thompson, Gospel and Philadelphia music scholar
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