About us
Black Banjo Reclamation Project (BBRP) is a cultural institution focused on reinstating and reconnecting Black people with African-based, diasporic cultural traditions of the banjo in local communities and around the world. BBRP’s organizing leadership, along with participants in our programs, have taken action towards the reclamation of the banjo firmly based in the racial, social, economic, historical, spiritual, earth-based and practical ways that music can be used as a form of cultural healing.
BBRP has meet ups in various cities (Bay Area, L.A. Chicago, New York City, etc.), but this group is specifically for the Baltimore Area, with an occasional DMV event. Learn more about BBRP at www.blackbanjoreclamationproject.org
This group welcomes beginners and experienced banjo players alike! As a Black affinity space, we prioritize Black attendees needs, but welcome all POC as we understand there aren't many spaces available to BIPOC in the Old-Time music scene. Not BIPOC but still want to support MD BBRP affinity spaces and events? Contact Alexis! We welcome people who can donate banjos for meetups, offer free lessons or skill share for BBRP attendees, or can support the group financially so that we can help Black players purchase instruments of their own and host more dynamic events.
Upcoming events
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Get into the Banjo! Black Affinity Space Talk n’ Jam
Baltimore Museum of Industry, 1415 Key Highway, Baltimore, MD, USAre you in Baltimore and interested in the Banjo?
This Black History Month join the Black Banjo Reclamation Project (BBRP) in celebrating the BLACK roots of the Banjo!
Learn about Black artists and musicians in the folk and old-time music space and get connected with other resources about the banjo and traditional Folk music…also don’t be shy– jam with us! (All skill levels welcome!)
This Black-Led affinity space takes place during the Baltimore Museum of Industry’s extended hours, which is every 3rd Wednesday of the Month. Feel free to come early and explore the museum, free admission starts at 4PM!
If you have a banjo, bring it! If not, no worries–we can share!
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