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SUMMARY:Nantucket Black History Month 2026: Celebrating the Intergenerational Power of Black Arts
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Black History Month with an afternoon of creativity\, culture\, and community at Nantucket Black History Month 2026: Celebrating the Intergenerational Power of Black Arts.\n\n\n\nJoin us on Saturday\, February 7\, from 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM at the historic African Meeting House (27 York Street) for a joyful and inspiring gathering that highlights the voices\, stories\, and artistic traditions that connect generations.\n\n\n\nThis interactive celebration features performances by Neville Richen\, Nantucket High School senior\, Danielle Lewis\, and Ecliff's Jazz Trio\, blending spoken word\, music\, and youth-led expression. The afternoon will also include a panel discussion and powerful keynote from Massachusetts Poet Laureate\, Regie Gibson\, whose work brings history\, humanity\, and hope together through the arts.\n\n\n\nCreated in partnership with the Nantucket Island Chamber of Commerce\, the Town of Nantucket Department of Culture & Tourism\, the Nantucket Historical Association\, and the Museum of African American History Boston and Nantucket\, this event is designed to be educational\, entertaining\, and deeply engaging for all ages.\n\n\n\nCome ready to listen\, learn\, celebrate\, and be inspired by the intergenerational power of Black arts and culture in a space that honors Nantucket's rich history and vibrant future\n\n \n\nRegie Gibson Biography\n\n\n\nPoet\, songwriter\, author\, workshop facilitator\, and educator Regie Gibson has performed\, taught\, and lectured at schools\, universities\, theaters and various other venues on two continents and in seven countries including Havana Cuba. Regie and his work appear in the New Line Cinema film love jones\, based largely on events in his life. The poem entitled "Brother to the Night (A Blues for Nina)" appears on the movie soundtrack and is performed by the film's star\, Larenz Tate. Regie performed "Hey Nappyhead" in the film with world-renowned percussionist and composer Kahil El Zabar\, composer of the score for The Lion King musical.\n\n\n\nRegie has worked with: Gwendolyn Brooks\, Roy Ayers\, Fareed Haque\, Kurt Vonnegut\, David Amram\, The Monks of the Drepong Gamong Monastery\, members of the world famous AACM (Association for the  Advancement of Creative Musicians)\, Mos Def\, David Murray\, Sterling Plumpp\, Marc Smith\, Mark Strand\, Reg E. Gaines\, Savion Glover\, John Legend and many other artists in musical genres including World\, Celtic\, Jazz\, Blues and\, Salsa\, and classical European.\n\n\n\nRegie is a former\, National Poetry Slam Individual Champion\, was selected one of Chicago Tribune's Artist of the Year for Excellence for his poetry.  He has co-judge the Chicago Sun-Times Poetry Competition with Marc Smith and Mark Strand\, has been regularly featured on N. P. R. and has appeared on HBO's Def Poetry Jam.\n\n\n\nRegie has toured with the Chicago Mask Ensemble\, performing dramatic and poetic adaptations of common myths from around the world. He co-produced the play "The Mystery of Fire Bread" while performing in Europe with the Sharnier Theater in the cities of Hanover\, Frankfurt\, Berlin\, and the Literature Haus in Hamburg\, Germany. His original works of poetry have been dramatized and scored by classical flautist and Professor Janet Misurell-Mitchell and produced and directed by Eric Rosen for the Steppenwolf Theater's Words on Fire production. In 1999 Regie performed for the award-winning Traffic Series at Chicago's Steppenwolf Theater where he adapted the work of Kurt Vonnegut. Regie founded the Literary Music Ensemble Neon Juju: a literary and musical arts ensemble utilizing classic\, contemporary and original literary text combined with Middle Eastern\, Contemporary American and European classic music.\n\n\n\nRegie is widely published in anthologies\, magazines and journals such as The Iowa Review\, Harvard Divinity Magazine\, Poetry Magazine\, Spoken Word Revolution (Source Books)\, The Good Men Project and several others. His full-length book of poetry Storms Beneath The Skin (EM Press) was published in 2001 and received the Golden Pen Award. In 2005 Regie was a featured on the PBS Arts magazine- Art Close-Up and was subsequently nominated for a Boston Grammy. In Spring of 2008 Regie competed in and won the "Big Boat" international poetry competition held in Monfalcone\, Italy. Regie has received his MFA in Poetry from New England College\, and continues to facilitate creative writing workshops\, performances\, and otherwise augmenting literary curricula for high schools and colleges across the United States.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p dir="ltr" style="line-height:1.38\;margin-top:0pt\;margin-bottom:0pt\;"><br />\n<br />\n<span style="color: rgb(29\, 28\, 29)\; font-family: Slack-Lato\, Slack-Fractions\, appleLogo\, sans-serif\; font-size: 15px\; font-variant-ligatures: common-ligatures\;">Celebrate Black History Month with an afternoon of creativity\, culture\, and community at <strong>Nantucket Black History Month 2026: Celebrating the Intergenerational Power of Black Arts.</strong></span><br />\n<br />\n<span id="docs-internal-guid-30c3ee3d-7fff-a34e-960a-12647159bed4"><span style="font-size: 11.5pt\; font-family: Arial\, sans-serif\; color: rgb(29\, 28\, 29)\; background-color: transparent\; font-variant-numeric: normal\; font-variant-east-asian: normal\; font-variant-alternates: normal\; font-variant-position: normal\; font-variant-emoji: normal\; vertical-align: baseline\; white-space-collapse: preserve\;">Join us on <strong>Saturday\, February 7</strong>\, from <strong>12:30 PM to 2:30 PM</strong> at the historic <strong>African Meeting House (27 York Street)</strong> for a joyful and inspiring gathering that highlights the voices\, stories\, and artistic traditions that connect generations.</span></span></p>\n\n<p dir="ltr" style="line-height:1.38\;margin-top:0pt\;margin-bottom:0pt\;"><br />\n<span id="docs-internal-guid-30c3ee3d-7fff-a34e-960a-12647159bed4"><span style="font-size: 11.5pt\; font-family: Arial\, sans-serif\; color: rgb(29\, 28\, 29)\; background-color: transparent\; font-variant-numeric: normal\; font-variant-east-asian: normal\; font-variant-alternates: normal\; font-variant-position: normal\; font-variant-emoji: normal\; vertical-align: baseline\; white-space-collapse: preserve\;">This interactive celebration features performances by <strong>Neville Richen\, </strong>Nantucket High School senior\,<strong> Danielle Lewis\, </strong>and <strong>Ecliff&rsquo\;s Jazz Trio</strong>\, blending spoken word\, music\, and youth-led expression. The afternoon will also include a<strong> panel discussion</strong> and powerful keynote from Massachusetts <strong>Poet Laureate\, Regie Gibson</strong>\, whose work brings history\, humanity\, and hope together through the arts.</span></span></p>\n\n<p dir="ltr" style="line-height:1.38\;margin-top:0pt\;margin-bottom:0pt\;"><br />\n<span id="docs-internal-guid-30c3ee3d-7fff-a34e-960a-12647159bed4"><span style="font-size: 11.5pt\; font-family: Arial\, sans-serif\; color: rgb(29\, 28\, 29)\; background-color: transparent\; font-variant-numeric: normal\; font-variant-east-asian: normal\; font-variant-alternates: normal\; font-variant-position: normal\; font-variant-emoji: normal\; vertical-align: baseline\; white-space-collapse: preserve\;">Created in partnership with the <a href="http://www.nantucketchamber.org"><strong>Nantucket Island Chamber of Commerce</strong></a>\, the<strong> <a href="https://nantucketculturaldistrict.org/">Town of Nantucket Department of Culture &amp\; Tourism</a></strong>\, the <a href="http://www.nha.org"><strong>Nantucket Historical Association</strong></a>\, and the <a href="http://www.maah.org"><strong>Museum of African American History Boston and Nantucket</strong></a>\, this event is designed to be educational\, entertaining\, and deeply engaging for all ages.</span></span></p>\n\n<p dir="ltr" style="line-height:1.38\;margin-top:0pt\;margin-bottom:0pt\;"><br />\n<span id="docs-internal-guid-30c3ee3d-7fff-a34e-960a-12647159bed4"><span style="font-size: 11.5pt\; font-family: Arial\, sans-serif\; color: rgb(29\, 28\, 29)\; background-color: transparent\; font-variant-numeric: normal\; font-variant-east-asian: normal\; font-variant-alternates: normal\; font-variant-position: normal\; font-variant-emoji: normal\; vertical-align: baseline\; white-space-collapse: preserve\;">Come ready to listen\, learn\, celebrate\, and be inspired by the intergenerational power of Black arts and culture in a space that honors Nantucket&rsquo\;s rich history and vibrant future</span></span><br />\n&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p dir="ltr" style="line-height: 1.38\; margin-top: 0pt\; margin-bottom: 0pt\; text-align: center\;"><span><span style="font-size: 11.5pt\; font-family: Arial\, sans-serif\; color: rgb(29\, 28\, 29)\; background-color: transparent\; font-variant-numeric: normal\; font-variant-east-asian: normal\; font-variant-alternates: normal\; font-variant-position: normal\; font-variant-emoji: normal\; vertical-align: baseline\; white-space-collapse: preserve\;"><strong>Regie Gibson Biography</strong></span></span></p>\n\n<div dir="ltr" style="line-height: 1.38\; margin-top: 0pt\; margin-bottom: 0pt\;"><br />\n<span style="color:#000000\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;">Poet\, songwriter\, author\, workshop facilitator\, and educator Regie Gibson has performed\, taught\, and lectured at schools\, universities\, theaters and various other venues on two continents and in seven countries including Havana Cuba. Regie and his work appear in the New Line Cinema film&nbsp\;<em style="position: relative\;">love jones</em>\, based largely on events in his life. The poem entitled &quot\;Brother to the Night (A Blues for Nina)&quot\; appears on the movie soundtrack and is performed by the film&#39\;s star\, Larenz Tate. Regie performed &quot\;Hey Nappyhead&quot\; in the film with world-renowned percussionist and composer Kahil El Zabar\, composer of the score for&nbsp\;<em style="position: relative\;">The Lion King&nbsp\;</em>musical.<br style="color: rgb(231\, 231\, 231)\; font-family: Georgia\, arial\, sans-serif\; font-size: 14px\;" />\n<br style="color: rgb(231\, 231\, 231)\; font-family: Georgia\, arial\, sans-serif\; font-size: 14px\;" />\nRegie has worked with: Gwendolyn Brooks\, Roy Ayers\, Fareed Haque\, Kurt Vonnegut\, David Amram\, The Monks of the Drepong Gamong Monastery\, members of the world famous AACM (Association for the&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Advancement of Creative Musicians)\, Mos Def\, David Murray\, Sterling Plumpp\, Marc Smith\, Mark Strand\, Reg E. Gaines\, Savion Glover\, John Legend and many other artists in musical genres including World\, Celtic\, Jazz\, Blues and\, Salsa\, and classical European.<br style="color: rgb(231\, 231\, 231)\; font-family: Georgia\, arial\, sans-serif\; font-size: 14px\;" />\n<br style="color: rgb(231\, 231\, 231)\; font-family: Georgia\, arial\, sans-serif\; font-size: 14px\;" />\nRegie is a former\, <em>National Poetry Slam Individual Champion</em>\, was selected one of<em> Chicago Tribune&#39\;s Artist of the Year for Excellence</em><em style="position: relative\; color: rgb(231\, 231\, 231)\; font-family: Georgia\, arial\, sans-serif\; font-size: 14px\;">&nbsp\;</em>for his poetry.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;He has co-judge the <em>Chicago Sun-Times Poetry Competition</em><em style="position: relative\; color: rgb(231\, 231\, 231)\; font-family: Georgia\, arial\, sans-serif\; font-size: 14px\;">&nbsp\;</em>with Marc Smith and Mark Strand\, has been regularly featured on N. P. R. and has appeared on HBO&rsquo\;s <em>Def Poetry Jam</em>.</span></span></span><br style="color: rgb(231\, 231\, 231)\; font-family: Georgia\, arial\, sans-serif\; font-size: 14px\;" />\n<br style="color: rgb(231\, 231\, 231)\; font-family: Georgia\, arial\, sans-serif\; font-size: 14px\;" />\n<span style="color:#000000\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;">Regie has toured with the Chicago Mask Ensemble\, performing dramatic and poetic adaptations of common myths from around the world. He co-produced the play &quot\;The Mystery of Fire Bread&quot\; while performing in Europe with the Sharnier Theater in the cities of Hanover\, Frankfurt\, Berlin\, and the Literature Haus in Hamburg\, Germany. His original works of poetry have been dramatized and scored by classical flautist and Professor Janet Misurell-Mitchell and produced and directed by Eric Rosen for the Steppenwolf Theater&#39\;s Words on Fire production. In 1999 Regie performed for the award-winning Traffic Series at Chicago&#39\;s Steppenwolf Theater where he adapted the work of Kurt Vonnegut. Regie founded the Literary Music Ensemble <em>Neon Juju</em>:&nbsp\;a literary and musical arts ensemble utilizing classic\, contemporary and original literary text combined with Middle Eastern\, Contemporary American and European classic music.<br />\n<br />\nRegie is widely published in anthologies\, magazines and journals such as The Iowa Review\, Harvard Divinity Magazine\, Poetry Magazine\, Spoken Word Revolution (Source Books)\, The Good Men Project and several others. His full-length book of poetry <em>Storms Beneath The Skin&nbsp\;</em>(EM Press) was published in 2001 and received the Golden Pen Award. In 2005 Regie was a featured on the PBS Arts magazine- Art Close-Up and was subsequently nominated for a Boston Grammy. In Spring of 2008 Regie competed in and won the &ldquo\;Big Boat&rdquo\; international poetry competition held in Monfalcone\, Italy. Regie has received his MFA in Poetry from New England College\, and continues to facilitate creative writing workshops\, performances\, and otherwise augmenting literary curricula for high schools and colleges across the United States.</span></span></span></div>\n\n<div>&nbsp\;</div>\n
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