Northeastern State University’s Sequoyah Institute will feature Austin Dean Ashford’s “(I)sland T(rap): The Epic Remixology of the Odyssey on Oct. 11-12.
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A festival from Loud âN Unchained Co. will showcase the work and performances of Black theater artists
Dana Pellebon
T. S. Banks is directing a collection of spoken word pieces and monologues in the Loud N Unchained Black Theater Festival.
The LNU (Loud âN Unchained) Black Theater Festival, which debuts on April 30, has been several years in the making. Producer Dana Pellebon says it feels long overdue.
âI was actually the last member added to the team,â Pellebon says in a recent interview. âBut this idea aligned really well with my goals as a director, producer and artist. Iâve been working for a while to create a space to showcase Black theater artists.â
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For nearly seven years, the East Side Freedom Library has been a place for producing new knowledge and making connections. The link between African American history and labor history is one such connection. In collaboration with the University of Minnesota Department of History, the Ramsey County Historical Society, and the Labor and Working-Class History Association, ESFL is hosting an online conversation between the two leading scholars of Black labor in the United States: Dr. Joe W. Trotter, Jr., and Dr. William P. Jones. The conversation will take place on Wednesday, February 10 from 6:00-7:00pm. Please register here to get a link to join the program,