When she’s not navigating airports en route to the next global health event, Loyce Pace performs with her chorale group in Washington, D.C., singing hits from Dionne Warwick & Friends’ 1986 Grammy-winning “That’s What Friends Are For” to Irish musician Hozier’s “Nina Cried Power.”
The latter song serves as her pick-me-up.
“It's an homage of sorts to, I would say, the Black Civil Rights Movement, but even more broadly, the struggle as they say, but not just the pain of it, [but] the power of it. So that's something that I really do lean on,” she told Devex.