Monday, December 3, 2007




One Black Voice thanks everyone at the Syracuse Peace Council's Plowshares Craftsfair & Winter Peace Festival, Dec. 5, 2009, Nottingham High School.

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Dec. 1 & 2, 2007, Syracuse Peace C
ouncil's Plowshares Festival


November 19, 2007 at Le Moyne College's Grewen Auditorium

Ellen Blalock photo

One Black Voice joined the lineup of performers bringing love to Dr. Alfred Frederick's Multicultural Community Outreach Event.


Many thanks to all who came out to share in the evening.

September 23, 2007 at the Community Folk Art Center


Pan African Community of Central New York's annual Unity and Reconciliation Day

Read news coverage of the event here: ujamaa5.jpg


Aug. 23, 2007 and Sept. 1, 2007, New York State Fair's Pan African Village


One Black Voice

Ananse (African Drumming and Dancing). Jacque Kofi photo

Sunday, Sept. 23, 2007, Westcott Street Cultural Fair

Jacque Kofi photo

Thanks to everyoNe who stopped by the One Black Voice table at the Westcott Street Cultural Fair. Such a beautiful day was made even more special by people sharing culture, music, friendship and talents.

Some asked for more photos from my journeys to Afrika. Check them out by clicking on the links at the top of the homepage: oneblackvoice.bpn5.com . Thank you, again for spending time and sharing words! And look out for the new CD later this year.

If you'd like to join the email list for upcoming performances and CD releases, send me a note at oneblackvoice@aol.com .

February 2007, A Chance To Be Seen, Southwest Community Center

Congratulations to Mark Muhammad's "A Chance To Be Seen Variety Show'' on its fifth year of showcasing Central New York talent! It keeps getting better!

The event lived up to its bill by giving so many a chance to be seen and by capturing the collective Black experience through various types of cultural expression. A standing-room only audience showed their support and gave us all -including One Black Voice - a chance to be seen. This year's show, entitled, “Say It Loud! ...” in tribute to James Brown and the Afrikan roots, really did Say It Loud. The event is produced by F.O.R.C.E. (Focusing Our Resources for Community Enlightenment). Thanks again for having One Black Voice. :-)

September-October, 2006
One Black Voice on TV -- Time Warner Cable (Ch. 98) rebroadcast the C-Jack Run Review performance at The SAMMYs/Taste of Syracuse Main Stage, and the Justice Center's holiday show featuring an appearance by One Black Voice .


2006, Bob Marley Celebration, Community Folk Art Center

A Celebration of the Life of Bob Marley (1945-1981)
Thanks and praises to all those involved with the celebration of the life of Bob Marley at the Community Folk Art Center. One Black Voice paid tribute to the Master Blaster by performing Redemption Song and a special arrangement of Burnin' and Lootin'. Hats off to the entire list of performers, poets and presenters, organizer Dr. Horace Campbell and the Syracuse University Department of African American Studies for bringing us this important event. Most of all thanks to all those who joined in the celebration! May 2006 marks 25 years since this legend's passing.
Other appearances: The Rhythmz television show, Sex in the City showcase, Dunbar Association Dinner/fundraiser (and Power 106 promotion) and the Taste of Syracuse/Syracuse-Area Music Awards (SAMMYs), and the Sherri Washington's Holiday Shows at the Justice Center.









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