Performer, motivational speaker and author will be in Burnaby from Jan. 16 to Jan. 20 as part of a musical tour across Canada to teach students about Black history.
Leading up to Black History month in February, Canadian rapper Duane D.O. Gibson will appear in Burnaby next week as part of a tour across Canada to teach students about Black history.
The two-time Guinness World Record-setting rapper will tour across the country offering students insight into musical contributions from notable Black Canadian talent. He said that it means a lot for him when kids walk up to him after his performances and share what it means for them to hear about the history that he talks about in his music.
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