
Student performances include ancestral monologues, live music, singing, dancing and drama
WHAT: Benjamin Franklin Elementary/Middle Mathematics & Science School is proud to announce its annual Black History Month production, “The Shoulders We Stand On.”This beloved, standing-room-only event features powerful performances by Benjamin Franklin students, including ancestral monologues, live music, singing, dancing, and dramatic presentations. Through these performances, students showcase their talents while honoring the legacy, resilience, and contributions of Black leaders and communities throughout history.
This event is closed to the public. Media are invited to attend.
WHEN: Friday, February 27, 10 am
WHERE: Eleanor McMain Auditorium5712 Claiborne Ave.,
New Orleans, LA
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