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Welcome To 'Voicing While Black'

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The Black voice holds power, memory, energy. Typically we lean into this superpower though the conduit of music. Survival tactic, spiritual practice, multi-billion dollar industry, cultural juggernaut—Black music is all of the above. Blackness and voice art enjoy a special bond. So much of our story as a people is rooted in the oral […]

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