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Black Legacy Project comes to Tempe History Museum on Feb. 8

Posted 2/7/25

Experience a transformative journey through the sounds of the Black Legacy Project, where music becomes a bridge for racial solidarity, equity and belonging, at the Tempe History Museum on Saturday, Feb. 8, at 7:30 p.m.

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Black Legacy Project comes to Tempe History Museum on Feb. 8

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Experience a transformative journey through the sounds of the Black Legacy Project, where music becomes a bridge for racial solidarity, equity and belonging, at the Tempe History Museum on Saturday, Feb. 8, at 7:30 p.m.

This inspiring national initiative of artists from all walks of life reinterprets iconic songs central to the Black American experience, a city release explained. See their latest documentary and live performance that demonstrate music's unmatched power to unite us all.

This free event will be held in the Tempe History Museum’s Community Room.

Seating is limited so plan to arrive early to be part of this transformative experience. Doors open at 7:00 p.m.

Visit tempe.gov/MuseumEvents for more.

Black Legacy Project, Tempe History Museum, free event, performance

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