Media Campaign for ‘Songs of Black Folk’ at the Paramount Theatre

This year I had the opportunity to work with the Songs of Black Folk team on a public relations and media placement campaign. Check out our story in The Seattle Times featuring interviews I arranged with founder Rev. Leslie Braxton and Music Director Ramon Braxton.

‘Songs of Black Folk’ celebrates Juneteenth and rich musical tradition

June 11, 2024

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"Songs of Black Folk: Music of Resistance and Hope" is an awe-inspiring musical production that highlights the rich and diverse Black musical heritage in the United States. From Negro Spirituals to hip-hop, this event showcases the power of music as a tool of resistance and a source of hope.

Scheduled for June 16th at 7:00 pm at the Paramount Theatre in Downtown Seattle, "Songs of Black Folk" promises an unforgettable experience. With a 50-piece orchestra, a choir, soloists, a rapper, and dancers, it brings together African American talent in a world-class production.

But beyond entertainment, "Songs of Black Folk" serves a deeper purpose. It promotes understanding, respect, and inclusivity by preserving and sharing African American cultural heritage. In doing so, it fosters social cohesion and contributes to the realization of justice and equity for all.

This event is not just for the Black community; it's for everyone who recognizes the importance of celebrating diversity and honoring the contributions of marginalized communities to American society.

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