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Lecture: Redefining Protest through Music Presented by Joe Seamons and Ben Hunter

Lecture: Redefining Protest through Music Presented by Joe Seamons and Ben Hunter

Event Details

Date:

Thursday, April 21, 2022

Time:

7 pm

Location:

Richland Public Library View Directions to the Venue Directions

Cost:

FREE

Contact Information:

Arts Center

Phone: 509-542-5531

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Acts of protest tap into layers of our heritage and identity that strengthen the foundations of what we are fighting for. So how can we root ourselves more deeply in our heritage and identity, thereby strengthening our fight against injustice?

Using roots music as a lens, Ben Hunter and Joe Seamons draw on stories, songs, and the people behind protest movements from around the world, connecting them with layered conceptions of heritage. By redefining the terms “protest” and “heritage,” Hunter and Seamons invite audiences to explore and reimagine our shared humanity.

About the speakers
Ben Hunter (he/him) and Joe Seamons (he/him) are nationally touring, acclaimed roots musicians and award-winning acoustic blues songsters. Rooted in the Pacific Northwest, they take their unique integration of performance, folklore and education with them to schools and communities nationwide. Co-founders of The Rhapsody Project, they celebrate the power of American music to help people connect more deeply with their heritage. Their projects are based in Seattle.

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