Brave Troubadours: February 18, 2021

Brave Troubadours: February 18, 2021

Brave Troubadours
Honoring Black History Month

DATE: Thursday, February 18, 2021
TIME: 5pm PT / 7pm CT / 8pm ET
NOTE: Event will be LIVE streamed on Zoom and Facebook.  Help us spread the word by sharing this URL or inviting friends via Facebook!

Brave Troubadours is an educational series, showcasing today's frontline musical activists. Each live episode offers 60+ minutes of song and conversation - an entertaining and inspiring virtual roundtable that explores music's capacity to move the needle on the issues of our time such as civil rights, climate advocacy, poverty, and health. Meet artists on the frontlines of change, bring your questions and learn how to take some music-driven action of your own.

Our February series honors Black History Month. Over the past 10 months, we've had a wave of grief, anger and outrage around systemic racism in the United States. Brave Troubadours explores the Black American experience through the talents and lived experiences of three artists - GP Jackson, Chad Harper and Kyshona Armstrong - whose music and activism both acknowledge the persistent challenges of race-based prejudice and showcase resilient, courageous paths forward.

Watch the recording of the show!

Artists were joined by Emcee, Liz Stookey Sunde, Executive Director of Music to Life.  Future series will include national thought leaders and influencers relevant to the discussion topic.

February 18, 2021 Brave Troubadours (click link below to read their bios)

Chad Harper
Kyshona Armstrong
GP Jackson