Robert A. Henry Lecture: Poetry, Identity, and Sound: Langston Hughes Through the Lens of African American Women Composers

Friends of Houston Ebony Opera Guild invites you to an inspiring afternoon of music and meaning at our annual Robert A. Henry Lecture.  This year’s topic, Poetry, Identity, and Sound: Langston Hughes Through the Lens of African American Women Composers, is presented by Dr. Jolie Rocke, and features live performances by soprano Tania Anderson and baritone David Lucas. Free admission — Sunday, February 15, 2026 at 3:00 PM at Antioch Missionary Baptist Church.

 

Presenter: Dr. Jolie Rocke

with performances by:
Tania Anderson, soprano
David Lucas, baritone

 

Free Admission

 

Sunday, February 15, 2026 at 3:00 p.m.
Antioch Missionary Baptist Church (500 Clay Rd., Houston, Texas 77002)
Parking available in the garage at Andrews St. and Shaw St. / Shaw St. and Clay St. Please take a ticket at entry.  Validation tickets for free parking will be available at the church.

The event is ongoing.

Date

Feb 15 2026
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Time

3:00 am

Location

Antioch Missionary Baptist Church
500 Clay Rd. Houston, Texas 77002

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