Juneteenth Lecture with Tsitsi Jaji: I, Too, Sing America
This lecture commemorates Juneteenth as a living tradition of freedom and memory. Professor Tsitsi Jaji traces collaborations between Black poets and concert musicians — from the Jubilee Singers to Grammy-nominated contemporary works — to show how art carries the history of enslavement into collective memory. The event bridges historical fugitive slave advertisements and modern musical settings, culminating in a communal singing of Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing.
Registration period
Thursday, 11.06.26
Time
Thursday, 18.06.26 - 06:00 PM
- 07:30 PM
Topic
Juneteenth / Slavery and Memory / Black Literary and Musical Traditions
Speaker
Tsitsi Jaji, Helen L. Bevington Associate Professor of Modern Poetry, Duke University
Languages
English
Location
Universität Bonn, Am Hof 1, 53113 Bonn
Room
Festsaal
Reservation
required
Registration/Ticket
Additional Information
Organizer
Luvena Kopp (BCDSS); in cooperation with the North America Studies Program and AmerikaHaus e.V.
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