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  • Alicia Keys. Black woman in black shirt and blouse with pink flowers and blue and red lines on sleeves smiles while holding onto black piano in front of black light stand and blue lights and brown building

    Alicia Keys, Esperanza Spalding to Perform at Brett Kavanaugh Protest

    Artists and activists will gather outside the Supreme Court to protest Kavanaugh’s advancing candidacy for SCOTUS justice.

    Sameer Rao Oct 2, 2018 3:04PM EDT
    Black woman holding black microphone in white outfit in front of orange-lit background; Black woman playing brown upright bass

    WATCH: Solange and Esperanza Spalding Sing for Resistance at Peace Ball

    The sold-out show took over the National Museum of African American History and Culture during the official inauguration concert.

    Sameer Rao Jan 20, 2017 10:32AM EST

    Esperanza Spaulding Protests 'Guantanamo Injustice' In New Video

    The Grammy Award-winning singer has a new video out called “We Are America”
    Jamilah King Nov 19, 2013 3:19PM EST

    Grammy Award Recap: Angry Bieber Fans Hack Jazz History

    Esperanza Spalding becomes first jazz artist to steal the show, enrages millions of teens.
    Jorge Rivas Feb 14, 2011 12:33PM EST

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