Racial Justice Concert Series: Gisele Jackson, in Support of Ballet After Dark
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Gisele Jackson will bring classic soul, disco, blues, and jazz in support of Baltimore-based Ballet After Dark, an organization working to empower survivors of trauma and sexual violence through dance. The performance is produced by Johns Hopkins' Racial Justice Concert Series.
The Racial Justice Concert Series (RJCS) a collaboration among Johns Hopkins students, faculty, and staff, harnesses the power of music to bring awareness to issues of racism in Baltimore and to support Baltimore organizations that focus on racial justice work. The RJCS features performances by Baltimore musicians and provides a platform for racial justice organizations to educate audiences about their efforts. The RJCS is cooperatively produced and funded by the Johns Hopkins Program in Arts, Humanities, & Health, Johns Hopkins Center for Music and Medicine, and Johns Hopkins International Arts + Mind Lab.
Who can attend?
- General public
- Faculty
- Staff
- Students