About this Event
Join the Capitol Hill Jazz Foundation on February 4th at 6:00 PM for a Black History Month Kick-Off Discussion: Jazz & Civil Rights in Modern Times. Held in the 2nd Floor Lobby at 700 Pennsylvania Ave SE, Washington, DC, this free event explores jazz's enduring role in social change. Moderated by Dior Ashley Brown (DC Music Summit Founder), the panel features Herb Scott (Capitol Hill Jazz Foundation Executive Director), Paul Carr (Jazz Academy of Music Director), and Kelsye Adams (DC Vote Director).
Enjoy complimentary food and beverages while networking and engaging with community leaders, musicians, and advocates. Seating is limited—arrive early to secure your spot for an evening of inspiration, education, and connection!
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
700 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, 700 Pennsylvania Avenue Southeast, Washington, United States
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