A talk show hosted by dynamic personality Ohavia Phillips with the theme of youth innovation and empowerment.
The youth are our NEXT and NOW generation of leaders. It is important that we hear from them on important issues and inspire them to pull up in their OWN way. Youth Run It!!!!! They will be our activists, artists, athletes, industry leaders and ground breakers and it is important that we keep them lifted. The Oh Show is honored to have Jonathan and Natalie Stewart and artist Makayla Binter alongside other community leaders as guests. You're invited and you're VIP. There will be music, giveaways, art and community! Mark your calendars and join us! You're #Ohmazing!
The Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture is a multi-disciplinary arts institution in the heart of Charlotte, North Carolina. Founded in 1974 and named for Charlotte civic leader and former mayor Harvey Bernard Gantt, the Gantt Center’s mission is to present, preserve and celebrate excellence in the art, history and culture of African-Americans and those of African descent. Designed by Philip Freelon, co-designer of the new Smithsonian National Museum for African American Art and Culture, the Gantt Center features fine art exhibits from around the world. Visit ganttcenter.org for more information.
Harvey B. Gantt Center (Gantt Center) reserves the right to cancel an event due to low enrollment, inclement weather or other circumstances which would interrupt or diminish the overall program experience. If the Gantt Center cancels an event, registrants will be offered a full refund.
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