Ethnic Studies and African-American Studies to hold digital Panel on Black Musicians and Liberation

Black Musicians and Liberation
Black Musicians and Liberation

The Institute for Ethnic Studies and the African-American Studies program will commemorate Black History Month by exploring the role of Black musicians in inspiring social change. Their panel of diverse and distinguished Black scholars will talk about the songs that have captured their hearts and still revitalize their imaginations for social justice. How do these musical legacies inform Black liberation today?

Join panelists:

Dawne Y. Curry
Associate Professor of History and Ethnic Studies,
University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Andes Neergaard
Professor of the Department of Culture and Society, Linköping University, Sweden

Marvin Lynn
Dean of the College of Education
Portland State University

Lory Dance
Associate Professor of Sociology & Ethnic Studies
Univerity of Nebraska - Lincoln

Use either one of the links below to join the Jitsi meeting room: https://meet.jit.si/BlackMusiciansLiberation or
tinyurl.com/1mtstb7j

More details at: https://meet.jit.si/BlackMusiciansLiberation