The Center for Brooklyn History's Black Protest, Black Art: Music w/ Jamila Woods and Jason King

Black Protest Black Art Music Poster

Join us for the second in the Center for Brooklyn History and 370 Jay Project’s three-part series exploring the expression of Black protest through the arts. This conversation focuses on music and welcomes singer/songwriter and CDI Artist in Residence Jamila Woods and CDI Chair Jason King. They discuss the power of music to represent Black lives, bear witness to injustice, and activate change. The series is moderated by Jesse McCarthy, author of Who Will Pay Reparations on My Soul? 

Black Protest, Black Art is a collaboration of CBH and the 370 Jay Project, NYU’s Brooklyn-based center for art, technology and innovation. It is presented in connection with Center for Brooklyn History’s public history initiative Brooklyn Resists.