Shaping Black Culture in the Diaspora

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HIDDEN BEACH ARTIST PETER BLACK’s contribution to the community. As committee member and Panelist. Music Panelist: Hidden Beach’s Recording Artist Peter Black, his manager Robin Yip and Director of Wee Jazz - Washington Rucker’s dialogue was provocative, stimulating and informative.

Peter Black and his manager Robin Yip discussed preserving and saving African-American music intended for academics, students, directors based in the various cultural arts disciplines. Peter Black and Robin Yip also explored and discussed the growing trends in the development, production and distribution of black culture locally and globally to the extent to which arts, culture and entertainment are pre-cursors to the global community economic vitality.

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October 27th, 2007 11:22 pm

Peter Black was very knowledgable and informative. He really cares about the community and was a great contribution to The City of Los Angeles “Shaping Black Culture in the Diaspora”

Much Thanks to : The City of Los Angeles Cutlural Affairs Director of Performing Arts
Ernest Dillihay for creating the program.

and thanks to Photographer Burt Harris
http://www.theperfectexposuregallery.com

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October 27th, 2007 11:28 pm

Peter, thanks for your contribution to the community. It was an enjoyable event and you and your manager Robin helpped encouraged alot of listeners in the audience.
It’s refreshing to see an artist give his time to others.
I enjoyed Wren Brown’s lecturer too.

I waiting for you CD to Drop, let me know dude.

Ron B.

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Susan Litton
October 27th, 2007 11:34 pm

Wow , Peter you are a very wise and considerate human being. I really enjoyed you as a panelist.
I hope you will continue to stay involved in the Crenshaw Community!
I plan to attend one of your performances next month.

Susan

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Ellen Michals
November 2nd, 2007 1:53 pm

congratulations Peter for being such a vital human being and working towards having a positive impact on the community and on humanity. much respect and car to you, your friend Ellen Michals

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January 4th, 2008 10:47 am

I met you at the conference..
I love your music.. when your CD coming out?
Is it true you may use Dr. Charles “CZ.” Wilson
( the first African-American Vice-Chancellor of UCLA) on your CD for a spoken words song? His book should be good when it comes out.
I’ll be at the House of Blues to see you perform.
Look forward to seeing you perform again, dude..

Christopher


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