Sho Baraka
Good Hope Missionary Baptist Church
3015 N MacGregor Way
Houston, TX 77004
Feb 18, 2020
7:00 PM CST
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Join Fuller Texas for an engaging evening of church history through art with Professor Dr. Vince Bantu and musician and writer Sho Baraka.
Dr. Vince Bantu and Sho Baraka are bringing their mastery to the stage to create night of education and entertainment. Bantu and Baraka will combine academia with the arts, to uncover the truth about African, Asian and American Christianity. They will intersect lectures, drama and music into an hour and a half stage presentation
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Sho Baraka Biography
After being educated at Tuskegee University and the University of North Texas, where he studied Television/Film, Anthropology, and Public Administration, Sho Baraka has spent the last 14 years traveling the world as a recording artist, performer and culture curator. His overseas work has ranged from leading seminars about race relations in South Africa to establishing artist hubs in Indonesia.
Whether he’s in the classroom as a professor, on stage as an artist, in the streets as an activist or in the boardroom as a consultant, Sho is combining his artistic platform with his academic pursuits to contribute a unique perspective in multiple arenas, while attempting to uplift the culture.
Sho is a co-founder of Forth District and The And Campaign. Sho was also an Adjunct Professor at Wake Forest School of Divinity as well as an original member of internationally known hip-hop consortium 116 Clique and record label, Reach Records. Although Sho has contributed to many published books he will be releasing his first book He Saw That It Was Good in the spring of 2021
Read MoreWhether he’s in the classroom as a professor, on stage as an artist, in the streets as an activist or in the boardroom as a consultant, Sho is combining his artistic platform with his academic pursuits to contribute a unique perspective in multiple arenas, while attempting to uplift the culture.
Sho is a co-founder of Forth District and The And Campaign. Sho was also an Adjunct Professor at Wake Forest School of Divinity as well as an original member of internationally known hip-hop consortium 116 Clique and record label, Reach Records. Although Sho has contributed to many published books he will be releasing his first book He Saw That It Was Good in the spring of 2021
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