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ONLINE: Robert Jones & Matt Watroba Mar 12, 2021 7:30 PM February 1, 2021 The Madison Folk Music Society and Wild Hog in the Woods Coffeehouse are collaborating to present a virtual concert of Music That Matters by Michigan natives Robert Jones and Matt Watroba. The duo met decades ago when hosting shows on WDET public radio in Detroit, later forming a performing partnership to present American roots music for new generations of listeners and communities all around the country. The concert will be followed by a Zoom chat by Jones and Watroba with Lou and Peter Berryman, Steve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen; find the livestream and chat info ....
Sarah Vevodaâs 7-year-old daughter Jaz used to say she had âup hair,â her natural Black curls growing upward instead of hanging down like nearly everyone elseâs around her, including her family. Sarah, who is white, says Jaz has commented on not seeing other people who look like her. âItâs very hard for her to be in a sea of white people everywhere she goes,â says Vevoda, noting Jaz is darker skinned than her eldest child, whoâs also bi-racial, and her hair and skin are sometimes treated as curiosities by classmates. âAs innocent as they are, because theyâre children and arenât used to being around someone who looks like Jaz ⦠they can say things that make her feel like she doesnât fit in, that she stands out.â ....
YOUNG AND FREE: New Nonprofit Looks to Showcase Resilience with Harambee Liberation Month Events An HC Black Music and Arts Association class on pan-African culture at the Arcata Marsh. Photo by Valetta Molofsky ### Sarah Vevoda’s 7-year-old daughter Jaz used to say she had “up hair,” her natural Black curls growing upward instead of hanging down like nearly everyone else’s around her, including her family. Sarah, who is white, says Jaz has commented on not seeing other people who look like her. “It’s very hard for her to be in a sea of white people everywhere she goes,” says Vevoda, noting Jaz is darker skinned ....