A Talk with Kam Franklin

Tue Feb 21 2023 at 06:30 pm to 09:00 pm

George Washington Carver Museum, Cultural and Genealogy Center‎ | Austin

George Washington Carver Museum, Cultural and Genealogy Center
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A Talk with Kam Franklin
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The Carver Museum ATX invites you to a special symposium with Kam Franklin of The Suffers!
About this Event

The Carver Museum ATX invites you to a special symposium with Kam Franklin of The Suffers, that examines the 2023 Black History Month theme, “Black Resistance”, through the lens of self-expression and fashion. The story of resistance fashion has become a form of protest art in its own way - from Suffragettes to racial revolution activists, fashion can help to drive a movement. As an application of self-expression, it transcends the binary between those who create and those who consume and reflects the hyper-present. Fashion reflects culture, culture reflects fashion. To have one is to have the other. Kam Franklin takes these concepts and shares her outlook on self-expression through fashion, learning to rise above social norms, and shining bight.

Kam Franklin is a singer-songwriter, music producer, activist, writer, orator, model, visual artist, and actress from Houston, Texas. She is best known for her work with the Gulf Coast soul band The Suffers, but Kam began performing gospel music at the age of 5. A three-time recipient of the Houston Press Music Award for Best Female Vocalist, Kam has performed on five continents and has performed with The Suffers backed by the Houston Symphony in addition to being featured solo.


Kam is also known for her unique collaborations, some of which include her 2018 work with Grammy Award–winning Tejano legends La Mafia; filling in for H.R. (of Bad Brains) during the 2016 Afropunk Festival Superjam alongside members of Bad Brains, Fishbone, and Living Colour; performing in the 2016 March for Science band alongside Jon Batiste and Stay Human, Questlove, Judith Hill, and Fred Wesley (a longtime James Brown and Parliament collaborator); and repeat appearances at the Newport Folk Festival, where she has participated in numerous tributes and collaborations, most notably with Middle Brother, Chaka Khan, Allison Russell, and Deer Tick.


In 2022, she released the Bayou City Comeback Chorus EP, a social justice album funded with a grant by the Houston Arts Alliance that features the voices and musicianship of over 20 artists from around the Houston area.


Both Forbes and Vice have featured Kam for her activism and business ventures that seek to create a more equitable and inclusive environment in the arts for Black, queer, and femme artists working in all mediums and from all backgrounds. In fall of 2018, she joined the board for Headcount.org. Kam’s unique style and fashion sense have also been covered by Buzzfeed, Refinery 29, and Nylon. Fronting The Suffers, Kam has performed nationally on The Late Show with David Letterman, The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, and Jimmy Kimmel Live in addition to speaking about The Suffers with Ari Shapiro on NPR’s All Things Considered. Solo, she has appeared on Samantha Brown’s Places to Love, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and National Geographic’s Texas: Spirit and Soul short film.


At home, Kam remains a very active participant in the Houston music scene, producing events that have featured up-and-coming acts from around the Gulf Coast area while leveraging her and The Suffers’ international platform to represent the City of Houston and champion her entrepreneurial approach to finding success in the arts for women, minorities, and independent artists.


She currently serves on the board of HeadCount.org and as governor for the Texas Chapter of the Recording Academy. She is also the inaugural Texas Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion ambassador for the Texas Chapter of the Recording Academy.

Join us in the Boyd Vance Theatre with Kam Franklin on Tuesday, February 21st, from 6-8:30PM at the Carver!

https://www.kamfranklin.com/

https://www.thesuffers.com/


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George Washington Carver Museum, Cultural and Genealogy Center‎, 1165 Angelina St., Austin, United States

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