ERic Dozier

(he/him)

Eric Dozier (co-founder at Oneness Lab and One Human Family Music Workshops) is a music educator, cultural activist, and recording artist who uses music to engage communities in dialogue about racism. He has served as the musical director for the World Famous Harlem Gospel Choir, developed curriculum for the National Museum of African American Music, and has been a featured artist at the United Nations, sharing the stage with the likes of Harry Belafonte, Angelique Kidjo, Raffi, and even Nelson Mandela.   

He is the historian and co-composer of the internationally award-winning production Henry “Box” Brown: A Musical Journey (Best Musical Nominee Award 2019/20 - Fringe International UK) and a founding director of the award-winning Children’s Theatre Company of NYC, where he currently serves as Director of Equity and Community Engagement.

 A graduate of Duke University and Duke Divinity School, he is currently pursuing a doctorate at the University of Tasmania researching the effects of Black Gospel Music on communities outside of the Black Church.

 Through his wealth of experience working with groups of all ages and his unique blend of Down and Dirty Blues, Socially Conscious Soul, and Spirit Fueled Gospel Music he continues to demonstrate a deep commitment to  “Showing the World What Community Sounds Like.” 

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