Centered.PHX: On the Yard: an HBCU Inspired Storytelling Experience
Thu, Feb 27 @ 6pm
Centered.PHX: On the Yard: an HBCU Inspired Storytelling Experience
Centered.PHX: On the Yard: an HBCU Inspired Storytelling Experience
DATE: Feb. 27TIME: 6-9 p.m.PRICE: Adult $34.95 | Child and student $14.95 | Family Pack of 4 $89.95Desert Botanical Garden will host an evening that celebrates the impact of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in shaping Black history and culture. This Black History Month event, organized by Centered.PHX will showcase personal stories from HBCU alumni and students, highlighting their resilience, growth and cultural pride.The event will feature incredible speakers, performers and artists who all have an HBCU story to share:Robia Fields (Lincoln University) – Poet, spoken word artist and musician bringing inspiring performances.Caroline Martin (Bethune-Cookman University) – Entrepreneur and natural hair advocate, empowering young girls to embrace their curls.Jordan Dansby (Wiley University) – A student leader making an impact on and off campus.Rev. Quantá Crews (Alabama State University) – Minister, leader and advocate using storytelling to create change.Jae Toney (Fisk University & Clark Atlanta University) – Wellness coach helping Black women heal through movement and self-care.Allie Kay (Grambling State University) – Comedian and actress bringing laughter and powerful stories to the stage.Each of these guests will bring their unique voice and experience, making this an unforgettable night of storytelling and celebration.Hosted by Muse (Jackson State University) – Visual artist, storyteller and curator celebrating Black women’s experiences.DJ D Will (Mississippi Valley State University) – Creating the soundtrack for the night with music that celebrates Black culture.