Our Art of Conversation Series is back with a special In the Tone of Truth edition! Hosted by Kalamu Ya Salaam, this conversation series explores the role of healing, music, culture and faith in the struggle against the triple pandemics of health, social and economic inequality, and how we can build solidarity in the quest for racial justice and social change. Kalamu is joined in Art of Conversation: In the Tone of Truth Ep. 2 by CubaNOLA Executive Director Ariana Hall and Alternate Roots Executive Director Michelle Ramos. In collaboration with the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation, the In the Tone of Truth conversation series celebrates our common humanity and ability to take collective action to create a more just and equitable world.
Thursday, Jan 28, 6:30-7:30 PM
Art of Conversation: In The Tone of Truth, Ep 2
Ashé Cultural Arts Center
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1712 Oretha C Haley Blvd, New Orleans, LA
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