Black Spirituals & Protest Songs

Singing for Liberation – A BIPOC Retreat

Hosted by 

Barre Center for Buddhist Studies

From the Organizer:

In this program with Dr. Melanie Harris, Joshuah Brian Campbell we will explore the Social Protest songs of the Civil Rights Movement, songs of suffering, joy, and liberation, as dharma gates.

Barre Center for Buddhist Studies  is the host of this event. Please contact them with any questions.

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