Concert: Hip Hop artist Akua Naru + Live Band

, Bass Performing Arts Space

Join us for a special closing concert following the end of the CSREA conference “R-E-S-P-E-C-T-A-B-I-L-I-T-Y: Black Women’s Studies Since Righteous Discontent”.

Akua Naru, CSREA Artist-in-Residence 
+ Live Band

In collaboration with the Department of Africana Studies/Rites and Reason Theatre.

Akua Naru is a Hip Hop artist, producer, activist, and scholar, who theorizes the myriad experiences of Black women through rhyme along a sonic spectrum from Jazz to Soul. She has released four albums: “…the journey aflame (2011)”, “Live & Aflame Sessions (2012)”, “The Miner’s Canary (2015)”, and “The Blackest Joy (2018)”–three of which were on the label she co-founded, The Urban Era.

Akua has performed hundreds of shows in more than fifty countries across five continents with her 6-piece band. She has been invited to lecture at Harvard, Oxford, Cornell, Princeton, Fordham, University of Cologne (Germany), Ahfad University for Women (Sudan), and Pivot Point College (China), among countless others.

Prior to coming to Brown, Akua Naru was a Nasir Jones Fellow, Hutchins Center for African & African American Research, Harvard University (2018-19).

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