Join us for an enlightening talk that delves into the revolutionary intersections of free jazz, Afro-Futurism, Afro-Presentism, and their deep connections to decolonial struggles in the United States. This discussion will explore the musical contributions of legendary artists like Archie Shepp, Cecil Taylor, Max Roach, and Sun Ra, focusing on how their innovative sounds serve as both a cultural response to Black oppression and a powerful assertion of Black power. We will examine the origins of jazz, its evolution into free jazz, and its role as a vehicle for pro-Black and anti-colonial activism.
Lex Wilson is your neighbor. Lex is a West Philadelphia based artist and educator. Their background lies in public health, harm reduction, and community care. Their work is grounded in racial equity, disability justice, and queer liberation. As a queer, black woman Lex intimately understands the way systems of oppression coalesce to form the world as we know it. As an avid abolitionist they seek to destroy it. With a passion for empowering underserved communities, Lex works to create accessible education and foster positive change for their communities. Driven by a deep commitment to equity, Lex collaborates with local organizations to address systemic barriers and improve overall well-being for all.
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