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Honoring and recognizing Ezechial Thurman, Music Technology Teacher at Hill-Freedman World Academy, for his creativity, mentorship, and dedication to enriching the educational experience of young people through music, innovation, and student-centered learning in the Ninth Councilmanic District.
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WHEREAS, The Council of the City of Philadelphia recognizes that a strong public education system includes opportunities for students to explore creativity, technology, leadership, and self-expression, and that educators who cultivate these opportunities help young people discover their talents, build confidence, and envision new possibilities for their futures; and
WHEREAS, Ezechial "Zeke" Thurman is a veteran educator, accomplished operatic tenor, and worship leader who has dedicated his life and career to youth empowerment through the arts, and since 2016 has served as the Music Technology Teacher at Hill-Freedman World Academy High School, where he founded Hill-Freedman Records, a student-run record label that serves as a platform for student voice and creativity; and
WHEREAS, Under Ezechial Thurman's leadership, students at Hill-Freedman have produced eight studio albums, including the 2022 Emmy-nominated Growing Up Black, the subject of the John Legend-produced HBO documentary Stand Up & Shout, reflecting both the excellence of the program and the transformative power of arts education rooted in authentic expression; and
WHEREAS, With more than 26 years of teaching in the School District of Philadelphia and seven years on the faculty at Eastern University, Ezechial Thurman has consistently integrated anti-racism, leadership development, and social-emotional wellness into his curriculum, helping students grow as artists and as engaged, confident members of their community; and
WHEREAS, An award-winning educator and lifelong artist, Ezechial Thurman is a Lindback Award recipient who has performed professionally as an operatic tenor for more than 30 yea...
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