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March Community Conversation

Three headshots of Black women musicians standing side by side. Two hold silver flutes, and one holds a violin, showcasing diversity and artistry in classical music.

Join us for our Monthly Community Conversations, an opportunity to connect, engage, and share insights with fellow members of the Black Orchestral Network. Each month, we explore important topics that impact our community, with discussions ranging from personal stories to industry challenges and triumphs. The specific theme of each session will be announced ahead of time, offering a space for dialogue, learning, and mutual support.

These conversations are open to all but require prior registration to participate. Reserve your spot via the Zoom link provided, and come ready to listen, contribute, and be part of the ongoing growth and solidarity within our network. Let’s build a stronger, more inclusive future together.

Note: The Zoom link will be sent upon registration. Please check your inbox for confirmation and any updates regarding the theme. We look forward to seeing you there!


In celebration of Women’s History Month, we invite you to a special Community Conversation highlighting the lives and careers of Black women in classical music. This month, Hosted by Ebonee Thomas, we’re honored to welcome panelists Rosalyn Story—renowned violinist, journalist, and author—and Diane Kay-Clark—trailblazing flautist and educator—for a powerful discussion on legacy, artistry, and the ongoing impact of Black women in the field.

Monday, march 31, 2025 7:30pm ET

Free and open to alL

register to receive the zoom link.

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February Community Conversation: a celebration of black history in classical music