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The fabulous Liberian Women’s Chorus for Change performing this Saturday

August 19, 2016

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The Liberian Women’s Chorus for Change! (Image from the Philadelphia Folklore Project).

The Liberian Women’s Chorus for Change is performing Saturday in the green space near the Walnut West Library at 40th and Walnut in one of the summer’s most anticipated neighborhood events.

Part of the University City District’s 40th Street Summer Series, the free performance begins at 6 p.m. and also includes Modero Dance Company, which were founded to combine traditional and modern Indonesian dance disciplines.

The Liberian Women’s Chorus for Change combines traditional song with a social message to promote strong and safe communities. Made up of accomplished singers, dancers and musicians, the chorus’s focus is awareness and dialogue about domestic violence and other concerns of Philadelphia-area Liberian immigrants. 

An estimated 15,000 Liberian immigrants live in the Philadelphia region. Most, including the members of the chorus, came to the United States during the civil war in Liberia from 1989-2003.

The women in the chorus talk about their work in this video from the Philadelphia Folklore Project:

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