With support from California Arts Council, JaZzLine INSTITUTE will present a series of 8 free Black History Month lecture/performances at local Title 1 public schools, bringing renowned local Black jazz and blues artists to underserved schools in historically Black, low-income communities of East Oakland, West Oakland, Richmond, Pittsburg, and Antioch.
JaZzLine INSTITUTE is dedicated to the preservation, celebration, and education of the historical and cultural significance of music out of the African-American diaspora through performance and educational programs. We produce masterclasses and workshops with visiting artists, educational programming in public schools, music scholarship fundraisers for local youth, memorial programs for departed local musicians, radio programming including live in-studio concert broadcasts, jam sessions for youth, educational events in local juvenile detention centers, and concert programming celebrating Black History and centering women in music. We recognize musical pioneers in our community, both living and departed, through our BAJABA awards. JaZzLine INSTITUTE celebrates diverse forms of music from the African-American diaspora including Negro spirituals, jazz, blues, R&B, soul, gospel, and hip-hop.

