“Artistic storytelling as activism” lecture online now

The powerful MLK Day of Learning and Music event’s morning session is now available to stream. This special program centered on the theme of "Artistic storytelling as activism," exploring Dr. King’s legacy through the lens of community action. The event featured a compelling lineup, including musician and storyteller Kemp Harris, community activist Greg Fernandes from the Rose Conservatory, and the regional organizing efforts of GBIO. During the lecture period, Kemp Harris even shared details about a meaningful song he wrote called "Snow.” Click the image below to revisit this inspiring day dedicated to learning, justice, and the power of art to spark change.

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