Black History Month panel slated

HOPE – A Black History Month panel discussion set for Feb. 18 at the Hope High School library will highlight the impact of Black music in Hope and Southwest Arkansas.

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“Perspectives on a Sound: A Conversation About Black Music in Hope” will be explored in a discussion by panelists representing various aspects of musical performance and music education.\r\n

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The panel discussion will be moderated by Hope Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Bobby Hart.\r\n

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Panelists will include Richard Ware, Hope High School student and Bobcat bands member; Sandra Jones, retired Hope Public Schools vocal music teacher; Jeff Madlock, former Hope Public Schools bands director, jazz/contemporary music performer, and technology coordinator for Hope Public Schools; and Mark Keith, 38-year Southwest Arkansas broadcast radio veteran, former KXAR radio programmer, KHOA Hope radio operator-owner, KZHE radio Magnolia generalist, co-publisher of Hope/Prescott News and publisher of the Little River Journal in Ashdown, and bluegrass/gospel music performer.\r\n

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The discussion will explore questions by Hope High School students and others relative to Black music in Southwest Arkansas and American culture; local connections to Black music genres; historical aspects of the impact of Blacks from Hope and Southwest Arkansas in popular music; and, the value of Black music in public education.\r\n

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Sponsored by the Hope Public Schools during Black History Month, the event will be streamed via Facebook in a socially-distanced setting and will begin at 6 p.m.\r\n