Musicians for Justice: Juneteenth Jazz Jubilee

Musicians for Justice: Juneteenth Jazz Jubilee

Join Ethical NYC and Music on The Inside for our annual Juneteenth celebration of freedom, resilience, community, and social justice!

By New York Society for Ethical Culture

Date and time

Saturday, June 15 · 7 - 9pm EDT

Location

Adler Hall at The New York Society for Ethical Culture

2 W 64th Street New York, NY 10023

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.

About this event

  • 2 hours

In-person and online!

Join the New York Society for Ethical Culture and Music on The Inside for our annual Juneteenth celebration of freedom, resilience, and community. This benefit concert for Music on The Inside brings together formerly incarcerated musicians with top jazz artists for a rousing celebration of emancipation through music and the continuing fight for criminal and social justice in the United States.

Ticket sales support MOTI's work building harmony and hope in criminal justice!

Featuring

Hosted by Catherine Russell with Kenyatta Emmanuel Hughes, the concert will also feature:

Paul Winter with Henrique Eisenmann and Theresa Thomason • Walter Blanding • Helen Sung • Barbara Siesel • Dawud Rahman • Marion Cowings • Chontay Smith • Keith Lamar with Albert Marques • The Oscar Feldman Ensemble • Todd Neufeld, Jonathan Finkelman and the MOTI Guitar Group • The LaGuardia High School Jazz Choir led by Dawn Jones

Tickets

Livestream: $15
In-Person: $30-$200

About Music on The Inside

Music on The Inside (MOTI) is a nonprofit charitable organization that works with professional musicians to bring music education, mentorships, and hope to individuals impacted by incarceration. Visit MOTI at musicontheinside.org.

Organized by

The New York Society for Ethical Culture is a Humanist community dedicated to ethical relationships, social justice, and democracy since 1876.

As the founding institution of the Ethical Movement and a cornerstone of Progressivism in New York City, the Society’s members put deed before creed and ethics in action to educate, advocate, organize, and build coalitions to end racism, poverty, and war; abolish the death penalty and mass incarceration; guarantee reproductive freedom; welcome refugees and immigrants; fight climate change and pollution; and more.

$15 – $200