“What we try to do with the festival is to present an opportunity to learn and appreciate the depth of African American history on a broad level as well as how it applies locally, especially for young people,” says Shirley James, who has organized the Black Heritage Festival since 2002.
Black History Month
Black Heritage Festival: It’s all art to Lula Washington
It’s her legacy of artistic outreach that matters most to the 64 year-old California native.
Teaching kids to ‘feel’ jazz
CONYERS, GA. NATIVE MARCUS PRINTUP was raised on gospel before catching the jazz bug in his late teens. An award-winning trumpeter in college, he was befriended by the masterful jazz […]
