December 28, 2025 - 00:13

Pete Shungu has successfully navigated two distinct realms, merging his passion for music with his commitment to education. As a professor in the College of Fine and Applied Arts, he dedicates his time to training the next generation of music teachers, equipping them with the skills and empathy needed to thrive in diverse classrooms. His dual identity as a musician, performing under the moniker Afro D, allows him to explore various musical genres that resonate across cultures.
Shungu's latest album, "Bridges Not Walls," exemplifies his mission to foster connections among different communities. Through his music, he aims to break down barriers and promote understanding among people from diverse backgrounds. Each track serves as a testament to the power of art in bridging divides, encouraging dialogue and collaboration.
By intertwining his roles as an educator and an artist, Shungu not only enriches the lives of his students but also contributes to a broader cultural dialogue, highlighting the importance of unity in a fragmented world.
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