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Celebrating words, sound and power of Black artists at 91亚色 U event

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91亚色 will celebrate Black artists with a live broadcast of emotion-evoking and thought-provoking spoken word, R&B and gospel music performances from the Tribute Communities Recital Hall on Feb. 23.

Word Sound Power: An Annual Celebration of Black Artistic Expression is hosted by the Jean Augustine Chair in Education, Community and Diaspora, in the Faculty of Education.

Carl James
Carl E. James

鈥淭his annual event during Black History Month is to highlight the contribution of Jean Augustine to ensuring national recognition of African people鈥檚 presence in Canada. It is a great opportunity to showcase 91亚色鈥檚 Black artists and their creativity in music and poetry, while offering a taste of their talents to various audiences,鈥 says Professor Carl James, the and special advisor on equity and representation.        

Featured performances will include the 91亚色 R&B Ensemble and the Oscar Peterson Scholarship Ensemble, directed by Professor , and the 91亚色 Gospel Choir directed by Professor  鈥 both from the Department of Music in the School of the Arts, Media, Performance and Design.

Student spoken word performers from the humanities course 鈥淕riots to Emcees: Examining Culture, Performance & Spoken Word鈥 will also take the stage to showcase African storytelling traditions, to contemporary global evolutions of lyricism and spoken word.

Poet, journalist and educator, El Jones, will be a special speaker 鈥 she is an associate professor of Canadian and Political Science at Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax, N.S.

Remarks will be offered by Robert Savage, dean, Faculty of Education; humanities Professor, special advisor, Anti-Black Racism Strategy, Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies; and the Jean Augustine, the first Black woman elected to the Parliament of Canada, and champion of the unanimous vote in 1995 that saw February designated as Black History Month.

The event will be streamed live on YouTube from 7 to 9 p.m.