Tomorrow is the fifth anniversary of the Charleston 9 Massacre at Emanuel AME Church in SC. In honor of those who were murdered in a heinous act of racial terror on June 17, 2015, I’ll be discussing “Requiem for Charleston” and reflecting on how the piece relates to current uprisings demanding an end to lethal anti-black racism and justice for black lives. “Requiem for Charleston” is part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s permanent collection and will be on view in SAAM’s Lincoln Gallery upon reopening. Tomorrow’s virtual studio visit is hosted by the Museum of African Diaspora. Click the image above to register and learn more.