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AAN Timeline

Sheila Anne Dawson Jones recognized the need for deeper community engagement and advocated for the creation of the CSO African American Network (AAN). With Zell Music Director Riccardo Muti’s support, the AAN held its first event in 2016, launching an annual series of curated and hosted programs to create connections and conversations through music. A former choir conductor and string teacher at Milwaukee’s Roosevelt Middle School of the Arts, Jones rose up through the ranks of the CSO’s ticketing and patron services department before she was promoted in 2018 as the full-time director of community stewardship of the CSO’s African American Network. Her energetic charm and warm persona endeared her to friends and associates along the way. Read more in As the CSO’s Sheila Jones retires, her cause lives on.

In the summer of 2023, the CSO African American Network Advisory Board was established. The mission of the AAN is to engage Chicago’s culturally rich African American community through the sharing and exchanging of unforgettable musical experiences while building relationships for generations to come. The AAN seeks to serve and encourage individuals, families, educators, students, musicians, composers and businesses to discover and experience the timeless beauty of music. Read more in Barbara Wright-Pryor reflects as CSO’s African American Network marks its 10th anniversary.

2025/26 Season
2024/25 Season
2023/24 Season
2022/23 Season
2021/22 Season

Note: No AAN in-person events were held in the 2020/21 Season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

2019/20 Season
2018/19 Season
2017/18 Season
2016/17 Season