Centering BIPOC Repertoire: Why it Matters and How to Start in the String Classroom

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Through this purchase, you will have access to the recording of the event held on November 9, 2021 that StringRise held with 3 panelists. All proceeds will go to the Black Violin Foundation from this purchase, to continue the support of providing instruments for students of color.

Presenters will focus on:
- Research on why centering BIPOC literature is crucial in the String Classroom for the well-being of our students, and the importance of instructional practices that affirm the identities of our students. (Dr. Kelsey Nussbaum)
- Analysis of prescribed music lists, the barriers that exist within these institutional structures, and tools to help us become more critical of the pieces we choose. (Felipe Morales-Torres)
- Black composers and centering Black cultural experiences within classical music with Kori Coleman, Founder of D-Composed - a Black chamber music collective that uplifts and empowers society through the communal power of Black composers.

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Through this purchase, you will have access to the recording of the event held on November 9, 2021 that StringRise held with 3 panelists. All proceeds will go to the Black Violin Foundation from this purchase, to continue the support of providing instruments for students of color.

Presenters will focus on:
- Research on why centering BIPOC literature is crucial in the String Classroom for the well-being of our students, and the importance of instructional practices that affirm the identities of our students. (Dr. Kelsey Nussbaum)
- Analysis of prescribed music lists, the barriers that exist within these institutional structures, and tools to help us become more critical of the pieces we choose. (Felipe Morales-Torres)
- Black composers and centering Black cultural experiences within classical music with Kori Coleman, Founder of D-Composed - a Black chamber music collective that uplifts and empowers society through the communal power of Black composers.

Through this purchase, you will have access to the recording of the event held on November 9, 2021 that StringRise held with 3 panelists. All proceeds will go to the Black Violin Foundation from this purchase, to continue the support of providing instruments for students of color.

Presenters will focus on:
- Research on why centering BIPOC literature is crucial in the String Classroom for the well-being of our students, and the importance of instructional practices that affirm the identities of our students. (Dr. Kelsey Nussbaum)
- Analysis of prescribed music lists, the barriers that exist within these institutional structures, and tools to help us become more critical of the pieces we choose. (Felipe Morales-Torres)
- Black composers and centering Black cultural experiences within classical music with Kori Coleman, Founder of D-Composed - a Black chamber music collective that uplifts and empowers society through the communal power of Black composers.