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  2. Joshuah Brian Campbell

Joshuah Brian Campbell is the Director of Music and Arts at Wake Forest School of Divinity and Director of the University Gospel Choir. In addition to a Bachelor’s degree from Harvard, Campbell also holds a Master of Divinity degree from Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York. He is a leading artist contributing much needed work in the areas of music, film, and social justice. Campbell captured the world’s attention with his original song “Sing Out/March On,” written in 2014 and performed in 2018 for the late Congressman John Lewis. The viral success caught the attention of Hollywood. His original composition “Stand Up” for the film Harriet, co-written with the film’s lead Cynthia Erivo, earned him Critics Choice, Golden Globe, and Oscar nominations. Joshuah is an ordained Christian clergyperson of Bapti-Metho-Costal (Baptist, Methodist, and Pentecostal) roots from Cheraw, South Carolina. 

  • Dec 8, 2023 - Dec 11, 2023

    Black Spirituals & Protest Songs: Singing for Personal & Social Liberation

    Melanie L. Harris, Joshuah Brian Campbell

    Space Available

    Residential
  • May 10, 2024 - May 13, 2024

    Black Spirituals & Protest Songs: Singing for Personal & Social Liberation

    Melanie L. Harris, Joshuah Brian Campbell

    Space Available

    Residential

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