About this Event
Announcing! Sunday, June 11th, 2 pm - Daryl Davis, Naqshon's Leap, Beit Abulafia, The Universal Language Room at Harris Hall - University of Memphis.
Sponsored by Foundation Against Intolerance & Racism and The Bridge Institute.
An afternoon hosted by Shoshana Yaffe Cenker and Felicia Peat of WKNO featuring an interview with Daryl Davis.
Musician, Lecturer, and Race Relations Expert
Daryl Davis is an international recording artist, actor and leader of The Daryl Davis Band. He is considered to be one of the greatest Blues, Boogie Woogie, and Rock’n’Roll pianists of all time, having played with The Legendary Blues Band (formerly the Muddy Waters band) and Chuck Berry. As a race relations expert, Davis has received acclaim for his book, Klan-Destine Relationships and his documentary Accidental Courtesy. He is also the recipient of numerous awards including the Elliott-Black Award, the MLK Award and the Bridge Builder Award among many others. Filled with exciting encounters and sometimes amusing anecdotes, Davis’ impassioned lectures leave an audience feeling empowered to confront their own prejudices and overcome their fears.
Additionally, a Universal Language Room by Jason Caplan - and performance by Naqshon's Leap. with Stephen Wachtel, Terry Saffold, Raishene Webb, Eric Stone, and Cecil McDaniel. www.ulr1.com and www.naqshon.com
Come to see and hear about the unlimited benefit and power of open dialogue, the incredible mission of Daryl Davis, a dynamic experience of the Universal Language Room, and the music of Naqshon's Leap. We will celebrate One God, One Human Family and the Divine, unique soul of every individual human.
No admission fee, suggested donation of $10 to either
https://www.fairforall.org/donate/
or www.ulr1.com/donate
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Harris Concert Hall, 101 Music Building, Memphis, United States
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