Emanuel Jal and Thunder Mountain High School exchange student Mahmoud Abu Aisha pose for a photo on stage.

Emanuel Jal and Thunder Mountain High School exchange student Mahmoud Abu Aisha pose for a photo on stage.

Thank you to all those who made Emmanuel Jal’s performances successful

International rap and hip-hop artist Emmanuel Jal’s recent Juneau visit was a great success. His message of peace, forgiveness, getting an education and giving back to your community — no matter the failures and obstacles — delivered through stories and music was wildly received by over a thousand local high school students.

Jal’s inspiring story as a Sudanese “child soldier” from age 8-11 included unimaginable violence, starvation and a three month desert escape. What had become a sectarian war between Muslims and Christians evolved into an all-out civil war that exploded the level of violence. Jal and some 400 other soldiers escaped the war by a three-month trek across the desert — Jal was one of 16 survivors of that death march.

He found healing and reconciliation through music and a compassionate aid worker. He now shares that with the world.

Jal’s Juneau performances were sponsored by Juneau Chapter 100 of Veterans for Peace. This event was possible because of the incredible support and encouragement of the community. Special thanks goes to; Juneau People for Peace and Justice, Congregation Sukkat Shalom, Northern Light United Church, KTOO & 360 North, Juneau Arts and Humanities Council, Juneau Community Foundation, Juneau-Douglas, Yaakoosge Daakahidi and Thunder Mountain High Schools, Juneau Unitarian and Universalist Fellowship, KBJZ FM Radio, Rozwick Giles Music, Sarahgraphics, Studio A, Westmark Baranof Hotel, Juneau Police Department and numerous generous Juneau residents.

K.J. Metcalf,

Veterans for Peace

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