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Any release featuring South African alto saxophonist Kippie Moeketsi (1925-1983) is to be warmly welcomed. This is a reissue of a 1977 collaboration with the Paris-based Oklahoma-born tenor saxophonist Hal Singer (1919-2020) that has been unavailable for 40 years. Often introduced as ‘Bra Joe from Kilimanjaro’ by his close friend Abdullah Ibrahim, Moeketsi was a member of the Jazz Epistles, the trailblazing 1950s band, alongside Ibrahim, Hugh Masekela and Jonas Gwangwa, who all stated many years later that Moeketsi was the foremost South African jazz musician of their generation. For someone of such influence and importance, his death in 1983 aged 58 after years of bitter frustration, alcoholism and injustice for him and his fellow musicians is a tragedy. ....
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10 grantees named as recipients of the inaugural Racial Justice Mini-Grant 10 grantees named as recipients of the inaugural Racial Justice Mini-Grant Selina Yang / Staff Photographer The Office of University Life looked for proposals from both undergraduate and graduate students that had the potential to connect with and educate many members of the Columbia community, as well as carry lasting effects. By Faith Onyechere | February 10, 2021, 10:04 PM In honor of Black History Month, Spectator is publishing a series on notable Black alumni, scholars, activists, leaders, students, and more whose stories we wish to honor. Last Thursday, the Office of University Life announced the first recipients of the Racial Justice Mini-Grants: a project funded through a partnership between the Office of University Life, the Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Advancement, and the Institute for Religion, Culture and Public Life. These grants are to be offered annual ....