Zakiyyah
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THE NEW FACE OF HIP-HOP

 
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TITLES

  • Arts-Activist/Changemaker

  • Singer

  • Songwriter

  • Actress

  • Racial Equity and Social Impact Consultant

CAUSES

  • Racial Justice

  • Gender Equity and Female Empowerment

  • Economic Justice

  • Entrepreneurship

  • Education

  • Criminal Justice Reform

  • Arts and Artist Advocacy

Zakiyyah is an artist-activist who utilizes music and visual media to explore themes that centralize marginalized communities via her production company, Black and Bold Productions. As an actress and classically-trained singer who is well-versed in Opera, Hip-Hop, Jazz, and R&B, she employs her extremely versatile skill-set to reach a broad range of audiences and craft a sound that is uniquely her own--including her most well-known, "Hip-Hopera". She’s had the pleasure of bringing these sounds to numerous audiences from the House of Blues to more recently, the United Nations. After graduating from Wellesley College with a degree in Political Science and Sociology, she worked in politics for City Councilor Tito Jackson and later Suffolk County Sheriff Steven Tompkins. During her time there she created D.A.S.H. (Defensive Aids in Situations of Help); a women’s self-defense program that travels throughout Boston and neighboring cities. She also serves as a trustee for the Free for All Concert Fund, an organization charged with providing the necessary funding to make classical music accessible to the masses. She shares this honor with former Massachusetts Governor Mike Dukakis, Senator Sonia Chang-Diaz, and other dignitaries.

After departing from politics, Zakiyyah still remained civically engaged, serving as an elected delegate at the 2016 Democratic National Convention. She then spent a year pursuing her artistic and scholastic ambitions in the Czech Republic, Thailand, South Africa, and Colombia, hosting Black Lives Matter events in the latter two countries and even recording with Grammy-nominated group Explosión Negra. She also has a commitment to education, having worked as an administrator at Conservatory Lab Charter School, offering private voice training via Harvard’s Holden Voice Program and the Hamilton Garrett Music and Arts Academy, and even creating an arts-activism program for teens in 2020 entitled “Creative Revolution”. In addition to her artistic practice, Zakiyyah currently works as a racial equity consultant with Arts Connect International, helping arts organizations reassess their practices through the lens of equity and creative justice. Zakiyyah is also the Season Partner for the Boston Children’s Chorus, an engagement which comprises of performing with and composing for the choir, writing the script for the MLK show, stewarding a video project, and facilitating arts-activism workshops with the youth. Her upcoming album, African Import, provides a window into both the beauty and complexity of the black diaspora, and the significance of its consumption by mainstream society.

 
 

Features

Check out Zakiyyah’s recent Tedx talk “Being Good is a Privilege”, which highlights the ways classism compromises our efforts towards creating a world that is truly equitable, intersectional and inclusive.

 
 

Zakiyyah is Boston Children’s Chorus’ Season Partner!

Boston Children's Chorus (BCC) announces artist-activist Zakiyyah as Season Partner for the 2022-2023 20th Anniversary Season. As part of the collaborative partnership, Zakiyyah will lead BCC singers in workshops and discussions, and compose an original work for BCC as part of the Opus Nuovo Initiative, which will premiere on May 21, 2023, at the Strand Theatre in Dorchester for BCC's final concert of the season. Zakiyyah will also perform as a guest artist on January 16, 2023, at the annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. “Becoming King” concert at Boston Symphony Hall. Her original spoken word and poetry will be woven throughout the performance, and the partnership will culminate in the production of a video with the BCC. Read the full press release here.

Check out Zakiyyah’s latest single!

Zakiyyah releases “Adieu”, a modern interpretation of the Manon classic, “Adieu, Notre Petite Table”. Check it out here.