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Roots, Rain & Rhythm: (1985-1995): The Sound of Black Seattle

  • M. Rosetta Hunter Art Gallery 1701 Broadway Seattle, WA, 98122 United States (map)

We’re taking over the M. Rosetta Hunter Art Gallery at Seattle Central College for Roots, Rain & Rhythm (1985–1995): The Sound of Black Seattle — an opening night and live storytelling gathering rooted in memory, music, and community.

This is live, on-stage storytelling from DJs, emcees, musicians, and culture-shapers who were there, told surrounded by 38 handwritten stories and portraits from As Many Weirdos As Possible.

Featuring:
• DJ Topspin
• Chenelle “Chelly Chell” Marshall
• Dan Harris-Manier
• Teia Burton-Green
• B-Self

• Hosted by: Scott Griggs
• Storytelling Coach: Ronica Hairston
• Honoring: Jazmyn Scott

Come through. It's FREE & open to the public as part of Capitol Hill Art Walk. These stories didn’t disappear, they’ve just been waiting to be heard!

*Presented by Umoja and Poser Productions Presents in collaboration with Seattle Central Student Leadership, Arte Noir, and the M. Rosetta Hunter Art Gallery

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