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Thursday, April 25: New Faces, New Voices: The Role of Youth in Educational Justice

Schneebeck Concert Hall

SPOKEN WORD: Fab-5 members Kenji Stoll, Eddie Sumlin and David Long with Walida Imarisha. Courtesy photo

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American Voices: Invisibility, Art, and Educational Justice is a three-part series presented by Puget Sound University's Race and Pedagogy department. The series features educators, scholars, artists, and activists whose work stimulates critical intellectual engagement about issues of racial justice and educational reform.

Thursday, April 25, the series culminates in a collaboration between Tacoma's Fab-5 and poet, writer, activist and teacher Walidah Imarisha.

The spoken word performance, New Faces, New Voices: The Role of Youth in Educational Justice, will take place at 7 p.m. in Schneebeck Concert Hall. Entrance is free and everyone is welcome. Tickets are not required.

Read Nikki McCoy's full feature on New Faces, New Voices in the Weekly Volcano's Arts section.

SCHNEEBECK CONCERT HALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 7 P.M., FREE, UNIVERSITY OF PUGET SOUND, 1500 N. WARNER, TACOMA, 253.879.2435, PUGETSOUND.EDU/RACEANDPEDAGOGY

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