On June 16, we gathered for a lively and engaging discussion surrounding Black music in America, and its instrumental relationship with social justice movements. Joined by music industry legends, they eloquently explained music’s role in Black history in Philadelphia and beyond.
This event was hosted by Dr. Donald Guy Generals, president of the College; and co-moderated by Dr. David E. Thomas, vice president, Strategic Initiatives and Community Engagement; and Paul J. Geissinger, associate professor, Music Department head and Spring Garden Records director.
Guest Speakers:
Kenneth Gamble
Founder and Chairman, Universal Companies
Singer, Songwriter and Producer; The Sound of Philadelphia
Jamar Jones
Musical Director, Composer and CEO
Jamar Jones Institute
Ruth Naomi Floyd
Emancipatory Artist
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