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Since the beginning of the foundation of the United States of America, dance and music combined have influenced and even been the catalyst for social movements and change. This book delves into how Black and Brown artists--including African American, African Brazilian, Haitian, and Latine contributors--spiritual practitioners, mothers, cultural presenters, community organizers, performers, and teachers--confront civic responsibility and social justice through their artistic practices and activism. Grounded in ethnographic research, interviews, artistic practice, and community exchanges, this…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Since the beginning of the foundation of the United States of America, dance and music combined have influenced and even been the catalyst for social movements and change. This book delves into how Black and Brown artists--including African American, African Brazilian, Haitian, and Latine contributors--spiritual practitioners, mothers, cultural presenters, community organizers, performers, and teachers--confront civic responsibility and social justice through their artistic practices and activism. Grounded in ethnographic research, interviews, artistic practice, and community exchanges, this work provides insight into how these creatives and scholars weave together their roles as cultural leaders and change-makers, offering a rich exploration of how art and praxis drive meaningful social transformation.
Autorenporträt
Tamara LaDonna Williams (Ifák¿¿mi ¿àngóbámik¿¿ Möeb¿¿látán) is an associate professor of dance at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. She is the founder and artistic director of Moving Spirits, Inc., a dance company.