How Nina Simone Changed the World
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How Nina Simone Changed the World

By USC Visions and Voices

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A Q&A with Pulitzer Prize–Winning Writer and Critic Salamishah Tillet and Jason King, Dean of the USC Thornton School of Music.

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How Nina Simone Changed the World brings Pulitzer Prize–winning writer and critic Salamishah Tillet to the University of Southern California for a special conversation in anticipation of the 2027 publication of her forthcoming work, All the Rage: Nina Simone and the World She Made.

In this thought-provoking conversation event with Jason King, Dean of the USC Thornton School of Music, Tillet explores Simone’s enduring legacy as a cultural force and freedom fighter. Presented as part of Thornton’s Nina Simone: Beyond Category series, the evening invites audiences to consider Simone not just as an artist, but as a cultural innovator who, years after her passing, continues to reshape the landscape of possibility.

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Presented by USC Visions and Voices and the USC Thornton School of Music.

Category: Music, Blues & Jazz

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USC Newman Recital Hall

700 Childs Way

Los Angeles, CA 90089

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Jan 23 · 7:00 PM PST