Tag Archives: The RASHAD Center

Thanks for an Incredible “From the Square to the Circle and Back” Series!

Saxophonist JT Lynch serenades guests on April 18, 2026, at our Jazz Brunch. By Regennia N. Williams, PhD Special thanks to the St. Luke’s Foundation, the host institutions and businesses, our guest presenters, and the more than 100 program participants … Continue reading

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Reservations for Our May 20th Egyptian Art and Culture Program Are Going Fast!

By Regennia N. Williams, PhD Reservations are going fast for what promises to be an amazing program, and we may be completely booked by this evening. If you are interested in joining us, please contact me at rwilliams@wrhs.org by 11:59 … Continue reading

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Please check out the latest issue of our newsletter HERE!

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Service, Leadership, and Servant – Leadership: A Black Veteran’s Story, Part I

By Regennia N. Williams, PhD The RASHAD Center Inc. salutes Mr. Walter Napier, an alumnus of Cleveland’s Glenville High School, an Air Force veteran, and a servant-leader at St. Adalbert – Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church. On … Continue reading

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Juneteenth and “C-L-E / Arts & Culture TV” Launch Announcement

By Regennia N. Williams, PhD The 2020 Juneteenth celebrations have, thus far, been bittersweet.  With ongoing protests related to police brutality and anti-Black racism, Americans have nevertheless used this annual celebration of Black freedom to consider lessons from our shared … Continue reading

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The Summer-Fall 2019 Newsletter Is Available!

The Summer-Fall 2019 issue of RASHAD’s Traditions & Beliefs Newsletter is now available! I invite you to read all about the work of Spiritual Gifts International and other artists, scholars, and educators in Ohio, Maryland, Washington DC, and South Africa’s … Continue reading

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Washington DC Jazz Oral History Project, Chapter 6

*CONIECE WASHINGTON – a native of Trenton, New Jersey with roots in the Holiness Church –is also a jazz vocalist and member of DC Legendary Musicians, Inc. In addition to acknowledging the receipt of some sage advice on vocal jazz … Continue reading

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