
Voices of a People's History | Student Performance
Join an ensemble of student voices for a showcase of Zinn's subjects through a musical and spoken word celebration of dissent, change, and civic growth.
Join an ensemble of student voices for a showcase of Zinn's subjects through a musical and spoken word celebration of dissent, change, and civic growth.
The event features musical and spoken word performances from Black women and nonbinary artists, inspired by the Black women writers featured in the acclaimed book I Know What the Red Clay Looks Like, edited by Rebecca Carroll. Featuring live performances by Alyson Palmer, Dael Orlandersmith, Erica Ford, Italy Lee, J Wortham, Kimberly Drew, Martha Redbone, Raquel Willis, Regina Fleming, Sol Street, Sydni Johnson, and Tressie McMillan Cottom. Narrated by Rebecca Carroll and Haley Pessin.
Presented by the Diversity and Inclusion Film Festival, Voices of a People’s History, and the Impact Lounge
This inspiring performance of Voices of the People’s History amplifies the powerful stories and voices that shape our world.