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10 November 2022
Poster of Black Musics & Histories in Unama'ki

Join the Centre for Sound Communities for this fascinating program on Wednesday, Nov. 16 and Thursday, Nov. 17, 2022 — workshop, talks, symposium & concert — all free and open to the public! Click the poster above to view the details.

There is also a special Teaching Professional Development Day on Friday, Nov. 18, featuring keynote speaker Dr. Afua Cooper. Visit the event website to register for this session.

Venue: The Centre for Sound Communities, CBU

Address: 1250 Grand Lake Road, Sydney, NS

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