Sequoyah School’s Black Student Union Host Panel Discussion on the History of Black Music



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Musicians RJ Kelly, Angelica Rowell and our own Ben Ede joined members of the Sequoyah BSU for a panel discussion on the history of Black music, the white-washing of music history and the role music plays in Black culture.

Sequoyah School is grateful to its guests for spending time with them this morning and for generously sharing their personal journeys.

“Music is a force that carries your history forward.” ~ Ben Ede

Sequoyah School, 301 N. Orange Grove Boulevard, Pasadena, (626) 795-4351 or visit hs.sequoyahschool.org.
 

 

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