WATCH: Dr. Myrna Hague-Bradshaw takes the mic on stage, in school and in support of the oppressed
Mar 3rd, 2019 | Category: Entertainment | 2:28MARCH 3, 2019: Whilst sustaining a career as an accomplished jazz musician, Dr. Myrna Hague-Bradshaw's societal concerns and contributions stretch beyond the cabaret stage. This multi-faceted woman splits her time between the stage life, academics and advocacy. Had she been raised in Jamaica, Hague guesses she may have become a teacher or a nurse. Caught up in the Windrush, her fate bloomed beyond standard expectations - and has produced a women who stands solidly in an era fueled by advocacy, as a performer, a scholar, and a vocal warrior for people's rights.
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