Lionel Thomas, Executive Director of the DC Commission on
Arts and Humanities and Cynthia Brock-Smith. Secretary of the District of
Columbia welcome the audience at the Lincoln Theater on U Street NW to a
program commemorating the life and work of Bayard Rustin and James Baldwin
August 18th. /Photo by Nancy
Shia
The group Reverb sings an inspiring Star Spangled Banner as peaceful protesters march on the stage at the Lincoln Theater on U Street, to commemorate the life and works of James Baldwin and Bayard Rustin August 18th. /Photo by Nancy Shia
Image of a young Bayard Rustin is part of a movie and dramatic presentation at the Lincoln Theater on U Street NW to commemorate the life and work of the civil rights leader August 18, 2014. /Photo by Nancy Shia
Image of a young James Baldwin is part of a movie and
dramatic presentation at the Lincoln Theater on U Street NW to commemorate the
life and literary work of the brilliant writer August 18, 2014. /Photo by Nancy Shia
Princess Mhoon Cooper performs to A Motherless Child at a commemoration program for James Baldwin and Bayard Rustin at the Lincoln Theater August 18th. /Photo by Nancy Shia
An image of James Baldwin the minister is part of a movie and dramatic presentation at the Lincoln Theater on U Street NW commemorating the life and literary work of the brilliant writer August 18, 2014. /Photo by Nancy ShiaKeith Snipes reads an excerpt from James Baldwin’s Nobody Knows My Name at a program at the Lincoln Theater on U Street NW commemorating the lives and work of James Baldwin and Bayard Rustin. /Photo by Nancy Shia
A drummer performs with SynchroniCity at a program commemorating the lives and work of Bayard Rustin and James Baldin at the Lincoln Theater August 18th. /Photo by Nancy Shia
A cellist with SynchroniCity performs Go Down Moses at a
program commemorating the lives and work of Bayard Rustin and James Baldin at
the Lincoln Theater August 18th.
/Photo by Nancy Shia
Two members of SynchroniCity musical group perform Go Down Moses at a program commemorating the lives and work of Bayard Rustin and James Baldin at the Lincoln Theater August 18th. /Photo by Nancy Shia
Members of SynchroniCity musical group perform Go Down Moses while an image of Joan Baez is shown on a screen at a program commemorating the lives and work of Bayard Rustin and James Baldin at the Lincoln Theater August 18th. /Photo by Nancy Shia
An image of Bayard Rustin is part of a movie and dramatic presentation at the Lincoln Theater on U Street NW to commemorate the life and work of the civil rights leader August 18, 2014. /Photo by Nancy Shia
Russell Lyles plays Someday We’ll All Be Free on his saxophone Moses at a program commemorating the lives and work of Bayard Rustin and James Baldin at the Lincoln Theater August 18th. /Photo by Nancy Shia
The performers and musicians take the stage at the end of a program commemorating the lives and work of Bayard Rustin and James Baldin at the Lincoln Theater August 18th. /Photo by Nancy Shia
The panel at the a program commemorating the lives and work
of Bayard Rustin and James Baldin at the Lincoln Theater August 18th includes moderator Denise Rolark Barnes, Publisher
of the Washington Informer, Cynthia Brock-Smith, Chair of DC Commission on the
Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, Kevin Brown, Director of James Baldwin
Literary Society and Mandy Carter, Co-Founder of Southerners on New Ground. /Photo by Nancy Shia
Kevin Brown, Director of the James Baldwin Literary Society,
is a panel member at the program a program commemorating the lives and work of
Bayard Rustin and James Baldin at the Lincoln Theater August 18th. /Photo by Nancy Shia
Mandy Carter, Co-Founder of Southerners on New Ground is a
panel member at the program a program commemorating the lives and work of
Bayard Rustin and James Baldin at the Lincoln Theater August 18th. /Photo by Nancy
Moderator Denise Rolark Brown listens to the panel at the
program a program commemorating the lives and work of Bayard Rustin and James
Baldwin at the Lincoln Theater August 18th. /Photo by Nancy Shia
Cynthia Brock-Smith, Secretary of the District of Columbia,
responds to a question as a panel member at the program a program commemorating
the lives and work of Bayard Rustin and James Baldwin at the Lincoln Theater
August 18th. /Photo by Nancy
Shia
A painting of James Baldwin is part of the program
commemorating the lives and work of Bayard Rustin and James Baldwin at the
Lincoln Theater August 18th.
/Photo by Nancy Shia
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