Justify This Day was commissioned to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Linda Berry Stein College of Fine Arts and Humanities at Jacksonville University. I worked with my friend Charles Anthony Silvestri to craft a text in honor of the college’s founding dean, Dr. Frances Bartlett Kinne. Her words truly resonate with me, as a musician, teacher, and human being:
"Please join me in justifying, each day, the space we take up on this planet,
and in celebrating life, the greatest gift of all."
Dr. Kinne’s life stands as a testament to the power of creativity, tenacity, generosity, and excellence. In her century on this planet, she befriended presidents and celebrities, inspired students, and blazed many trails, including in 1979 when she became the first woman to serve as a university president in Florida. Among her many speeches, the words above remind us that life and education are privileges that call us into service.
When we become aware of pain and empathize with those who suffer, we are left with a singular question: “What will we do?” Dr. Kinne made the question more personal:
“Each of us can do something that nobody else can do.
I think that it’s a gift. It’s a gift you’ve received.
So, how much can you give back?”
In that spirit, this work challenges each of us to Justify This Day of existence. As you rehearse and perform this work, I invite you to reflect on the needs of those who surround you. Should Dr. Kinne’s words inspire you as they have me, please waste no time in choosing THIS day to lead those around you and our world into a better future.