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Benefit Concert with Tamar Braxton, Jason Warrior & Miz Tiffany


 
SGA to host Mental Health Panel Discussion and Benefit Concert featuring Grammy-nominated singer Tamar Braxton

Wednesday, April 13
6:30 p.m.
 
Baton Rouge Community College’s Student Government Association (SGA) will host a Benefit Concert and Mental Health Panel discussion Wednesday, April 13, featuring Grammy-nominated singer Tamar Braxton.

The concert, is free of charge for BRCC students and employees. It is also open to the public with a donation of $25 for general seating. The proceeds will help establish an emergency fund through the BRCC Foundation that will support students in crisis.

The concert will be held in the Magnolia Theater and Performing Arts Pavilion on the Mid City Campus. Doors for the concert will open at 5:45 p.m. for the general public, and the concert is scheduled to start at 6:30 p.m.

Students and employees must register for a ticket online and present a current BRCC ID to attend the concert. Visit brccf.org/recastbr and scroll down to the BRCC Student, Faculty, and Staff SGA Benefit Concert to register.

Additionally, a Mental Health Awareness Panel Discussion will be held at 3 p.m. in the Dumas Room in the Magnolia Bldg. This will be an open forum for students, faculty and staff to have a discussion on how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted their lives as well as how are they coping today. We will hear from several students from the first volume of Voices and some of the students, faculty and staff who will be included in Volume II. Registration is required to attend the panel discussion as well. Seating is limited.
 
 

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