As Dr. King reminded us, true peace is not merely the absence of tension; it is the presence of justice.
–Governor Kathy Hochul
In New York State, We're Building the Future Dr. King Saw
The Beloved Community Begins With Us
Singer, Composer, Interdisciplinary Artist, and Educator
Taína Asili
Taína Asili, a dynamic singer, composer, interdisciplinary artist, and educator, carries on the tradition of her Puerto Rican ancestors, fusing past and present struggles into one soulful and defiant voice. She is celebrated by NPR, Rolling Stone, and Billboard for her soulful, genre-blending music echoing calls for love and liberation. With powerful vocals and a multi-genre fusion traversing salsa, rock, reggaeton, Afrobeat, and other global sounds, Asili’s music is both unique and deeply rooted. Accompanied by her brilliant ensemble, she delivers energetic performances at diverse venues nationwide – from iconic stages such as Lincoln Center, to renowned festivals like San Francisco Pride, to historic events like The Women’s March on Washington, to numerous colleges and conferences – inspiring audiences to dance to the rhythm of rebellion.
Violinist, Composer, Teaching Artist
Gwen Laster
Gwen Laster is an adventurous composer, arranger and orchestrator. A classically-trained artist/violinist with a deep appreciation for America's musical history, and a scholar of African- American musical heritage. A socially conscious activist and educator who understands the power of music to reach and touch everyday people. Her playing is poignant, descriptive and always relevant. Perhaps that's why she has recorded and performed with the world's most influential, creative and innovative artists. The list reads like a “who's who” of modern masters: Andrea Bocelli, David Foster, Alicia Keys, Rihanna, Shaggy, Aretha Franklin, Solange, Mark Anthony, J Lo, Shakira, Burt Bacharach, Gladys Knight, Natalie Cole, Anthony Braxton, Nona Hendryx, Wadada Leo Smith, William Parker, Danny Elfman, Sun Ra Arkestra, Tyler the Creator, Jon Batiste, Deborah Cox, Emeline Michel, We Free Strings and Andrew Baba Lamb.
In Memoriam
Honoring Those We Lost
Let us come together to honor those we lost in 2024-2025, whose lives and work helped build New York State's Beloved Community.
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