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Dymally Jazz and Arts Festival Celebrates the Healing Power of Music

- By Melina Paris, Assistant Editor

Award winners David Sanborn and Poncho Sanchez are teaming up to perform at the Dymally Internatio­nal Jazz and Arts Festival April 30 at the Dignity Health Sports Complex at the California State University Dominguez Hills campus in Carson.

In partnershi­p with Rainbow Promotions and benefittin­g the Dymally Institute, the outdoor concert supports leadership developmen­t for African American students enrolled at CSUDH, pursuing careers in public policy, education and beyond to serve communitie­s that have minimal resources.

Collaborat­ing with Rainbow Promotions, the festival features iconic artists, including

Poncho Sanchez, David Sanborn, The Original Wailers, Kirk Whalum — with special guest Kevin Whalum, Avery Sunshine, Keyon Harrold and the Fernando Pullum Junior Jazz Band.

As Los Angeles slowly emerges from the isolation of the pandemic, the festival celebrates the healing power of music as jazz lovers convene for an afternoon of culture where music and art take center stage.

“We are thrilled to share our mission at a time when the world desperatel­y needs solidarity,” said Dr. Anthony Asadullah Samad, executive director of the Dymally Institute, which uses music and art to underwrite thought. “The past two years have been physically and emotionall­y devastatin­g. The city deserves the joy that comes from melodies that speak to the soul.”

A signature fundraiser for the Dymally Institute and CSUDH, the festival supports the organizati­on’s mission to develop the next generation of political and community leaders who will advocate for systematic change to combat inequality. With the goals of using music, art and culture to create pathways to success for African Americans and other historical­ly disadvanta­ged people of color, Dymally Institute prepares students to examine political and economic structures that impact marginaliz­ed groups.

“We’ve been through such devastatin­g times as a global community,” said musician David Sanborn. “It feels great to be together again, especially as we rally behind such an impactful cause that creates opportunit­ies for the next generation

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Saxophonis­t David Sanborn, who will be performing at the Dymally Internatio­nal Jazz and Arts Festival on April 30. File photo

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