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Museum of Fine Arts, Boston | September Nights: Anjimile and Oompa @mfaboston | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 2 hours ago
We're streaming from our Shapiro Family Courtyard with special performances by Anjimile and Oompa!

Anjimile is a Boston-based queer and trans singer-songwriter whose music draws on their early experiences with racism and homophobia while growing up in a suburb outside Dallas, Texas. They were named a Music Artist to Watch by NPR in 2019, and their debut album, "Giver Taker," is available starting September 18.

Oompa is a poet, rapper, and educator, whose work reflects her experiences growing up queer and Black in Boston’s Roxbury neighborhood. She was a finalist at the 2016 National Poetry Slam and received the Unsigned Artist of the Year award at the 2018 Boston Music Awards. Her second full-length album, "Cleo," was released in 2019.

September Nights are sponsored by Chase. The Elaine and Jerome Rosenfeld Concerts in the Courtyard is supported by Elaine and Jerome Rosenfeld.
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