A Panel Discussion
Women have always been present in Jazz however their contributions haven't always been appreciated, noted, or credited the way they should be. This panel will feature women in jazz from the local and national scene to talk about these various issues as well as a specific issue of allyship. What does it look like and how do we begin to achieve it. There will be space for questions to be asked by the audience. This panel will be moderated by Haneef N. Nelson at the request of the panelists.
Mon, Nov 18 | Closed |
Tue, Nov 19 | Closed |
Wed, Nov 20 | Closed |
Thu, Nov 21 | Closed |
Fri, Nov 22 | Closed |
Sat, Nov 23 | Closed |
Sun, Nov 24 | Closed |
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