Explore Delta Blues at Feb. 22 Juke Joint Experience With DEI Hour
In recognition of Black History Month, the Fulbright College Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and College of Engineering Office of Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion will host a DEI Hour pop-up experience at the Pryor Center's Juke Joint exhibit from 3:30-5 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 22. The DEI Hour is free and open to the public.
Orson Weems, co-founder and executive director of The Music Education Initiative, will speak about the history of the Delta blues, gospel, soul and jazz music and their importance and influence on society.
The Juke Joint exhibit, which is on lease from the Clinton Presidential Center, is an authentic walk-through replica of a Delta blues juke joint. This experiential exhibit increases our community's exposure and provides access to the arts in an exciting new way.
Transportation from campus to the Pryor Center is available for students, faculty or staff. For transportation needs, please email romona@uark.edu or patrices@uark.edu.
For those unable to attend in person, click here to watch the event's livestream.
About The Music Education Initiative: The Music Education Initiative is a diverse-led and -founded nonprofit. Their mission is to engage, educate, elevate and prepare the next generation of professionals in the business of music and entertainment. The Music Education Initiative shares the music and entertainment industry expertise, experience, empathy, relationships, professionalism and first-class programs of their founding team and advisers to develop creativity, expression and performance in artists, students and entertainers to add value to the music ecosystem, the community and quality of life in Northwest Arkansas.
Contacts
Kaleb Turner, assistant director of communications
Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences
501-454-9651,
kat022@uark.edu