Brian Copeland, or Umunhum happy hour? > From: Noelle <noelle> > Date: Wed, 3 Jun 2020 18:20:48 -0700 (PDT) > > > Date: Thu, 04 Jun 2020 01:05:34 +0000 > > From: "The Marsh" <http://www.vendinimail.com/~25de48604e7c8fa3033e67de58b77000> > > > > Dearest Marshians, It is heartbreaking. It is > > terrible. We took a pause last night to reflect. For the rest of the > > week we will open MarshStream to discussion, town halls and interviews > > about now. What is happening right now. How we can acknowledge and work to > > right the wrongs and move toward a better future. Tonight, Wednesday, Solo > > Arts Heals interviews activist, Fred Johnson , a jazz musician, a vet, a > > healer and an educator. Mentored by masters of the African oral and > > percussion legacy, Fred has been hailed as one of the true guardians of an > > oral tradition transplanted and nurtured to create a fusion of cultural > > heritage that is uniquely American and inherently African. Thursday , we > > are fortunate to have Brian Copeland as my special guest. In addition to > > our interview and Q&A, Brian will perform an excerpt from NOT A GENUINE > > BLACK MAN. (David Ford has been postponed to June 18). Saturday, Solo > > Performer Spotlight presents Wayne Harris and Ron Jones’ Moment in Time , > > focused on change and getting out the vote. Immediately following their > > performances, we invite you to participate in a “ Town Hall” Q&A with > > special guest, Don Reed. > > THURSDAY > > Stephanie's MarshStream Thursday, June 4 at 7:30pm Stephanie Weisman in > > conversation with Brian Copeland Performer interviews, Q & A and > > performance excerpts. > > https://themarsh.org/shows_and_events/marshstream/stephanies-marshstream-with-brian-copeland/ ,