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EPISODE · Feb 12, 2024 · 18 MIN

# 2: Rhapsody in Blues (and folk, and spiritual, and country, and ...)

from Hourglass: United Way of King County · host Joe Burris, associate director for public relations, United Way of King County

Hourglass United Way visits the Rhapsody Project, a Seattle-based community of artists that explore and celebrate music and heritage through an anti-racist lens. The Rhapsody Project will perform at United Way of King County’s Advancing Racial Equity Series event, Revisiting Dr. King’s Lost Speech, on February 13 at Rainier Arts Center.On this day, United Way stopped by Rhapsody Project’s new studio at King Street Station to hear how the community spends its time teaching people to use music and culture to confront injustice, learn about their heritage, and enrich their lives.

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