Black Sound as Liberation Technology

April 4, 2022 - 6:30pm to 8:00pm

A virtual event curated by K. Henderson, featuring poet and artist Anaïs Duplan, poet and musician Camae Ayewa aka Moor Mother, & poet Taylor Johnson.

What is the connection between Black sounds and improvisation? How does improvised sound activate Black physical, mental, and spiritual freedom?

In the first event of A CAAPP Black Study on Intimacy Part Two, our guests will hold a conversation in creative practice on music, poetry, and other sounds as a past and future means of Black liberation. Based on Camae Ayewa's concept of jazz as a form of liberation technology, these award-winning artists were invited to share their response to this theme through the intimate act of improvised or in-progress work in any medium.

Location and Address

This event will be streamed online via Crowdcast. Register here!