Inclusion and diversity are vital in corporate team-building. “One Voice: A Black History Narrative” stands out in workplace programming. JDew is often a repeat performance at corporate and other civic events, due to his skill and subject matter. A great addition to...
The classroom is the backbone of American education. JDew will come to your classroom (or maybe even stay all day) and cover the topics of Trans-Atlantic slave trade, the Civil Rights Movement, and the lives of the characters in “One Voice.” MLK – Dr. Martin Luther...
Children learn more from what you are than what you teach. W.E.B. DuBois Many themes like segregation and Jim Crow laws that are represented in “One Voice” are complicated for young minds to fathom. However, at the root of the social norms of the past centuries, the...
“One Voice: A Black History Narrative” is perfect for a higher education convocation atmosphere. Much of the subject material is taught in American History, Social Justice, and Cultural Studies, and even Religion. Some former University Performances Include: Furman...
The best way to hear, see, and participate in “One Voice: A Black History Narrative” is in its full glory. Originally intended for a theatre audience, JDew now performs the show on stage 1-2 times per year as a ticketed event. Adults, and many families, have been...
The “One Voice” experience for 3rd-8th grades, is a is a timeline of the African-American experience the mirrors many curricula of area schools. The subjects that are in the 50min program are often on the walls and halls on many of JDew’s visits. Frederick Douglass –...