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SUMMARY:Afro-Indigenous Solidarity & the Power of Music
DESCRIPTION:Hosts:\nModerated & Co-Hosted by Professor Kyle T. Mays (UCLA)\nCo-Hosted by Author & Professor\, Bryce Henson (Texas A&M University) \nFeaturing Guest Speakers:\nBassist\, Singer\, & Composer\, Esperanza Spalding\nVocalist\, Actor\, Activist\, & Educator\, Julia Keefe\n\nEvent Description: \nIn times of increased state violence\, the arts and creative expression are needed more than ever. This conversation centers Black and Indigenous art\, in particular music\, to imagine how we might imagine and find moments of solidarity through art and culture. This conversation will feature Grammy award winning artist\, Esperanza Spalding and Indigenous jazz vocalist\, Julia Keefe\, to reflect on the impotence and meaning of art in these times\, and how art can serve as a source of solidarity between Black and Indigenous communities. \n \n  \n*Parking in UCLA Structure 8 available for pay-by-plate space \nSeating is limited and will be offered on a first come\, first served basis
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/afro-indigenous-solidarity-the-power-of-music/
LOCATION:UCLA Meyer & Renee Luskin Conference Center—Optimist Room\, 425 Westwood Plaza\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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