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Category: justice reform

Posted inchamber music, composers, in person concerts, in person events, international, justice reform, music, music education, music history, musicology, opera, social justice, solo performances, support for BBIPOC music, young artists

EVENTS: “Girls of Yellow Diamonds” Concert To Honor Asian American Women

by Christine EscobarFebruary 22, 2022June 30, 2022
Posted inamerican orchestras, conferences, forums, justice reform, music, music administration, music education, music history, music schools, opera, opportunities, orchestras, social justice, support for BBIPOC music, youth orchestras

Classical Music Industry Leaders On the What, Why, and How of EDI

by Christine EscobarJune 15, 2021July 1, 2022
Posted inchamber music, composers, justice reform, music, premieres, social justice, strings, support for BBIPOC music, video, virtual concerts

FRIDAY: Sound Off-Live from Broadway Presbyterian Church

by Christine EscobarApril 29, 2021July 1, 2022
Posted inchamber music, composers, justice reform, music, social justice, strings, video, virtual concerts

Sound Off x Justice Committee: Celebrating Richie Perez

by Christine EscobarMarch 30, 2021July 2, 2022
Posted injustice reform, music education, music history, social justice

Abolish the Systems of Anti-Asian Racism and Xenophobia in Industry and Community

by Christine EscobarMarch 19, 2021July 2, 2022
Posted inamerican orchestras, composers, conservatories, free events, inspiration, justice reform, music, music administration, music education, music history, music schools, musicology, orchestras, premieres, season announcements, social justice, strings, video

Tonight: Activist Orchestra “The Dream Unfinished” Debuts New Show

by Christine EscobarFebruary 23, 2021
Posted inartist feature, chamber music, commissions, composers, justice reform, music, new release, premieres, social justice, strings, video, virtual concerts

Composition for Abolition: How Sound Off is Changing the Nation One Note at a Time

by Christine EscobarFebruary 23, 2021
Posted inartist feature, ballet, chamber music, composers, dance, justice reform, music, opera, orchestras, premieres, social justice, strings, video

Composer J.E. Hernandez’ “Voces Fantasmas” Honors The Plight of Detained Immigrants

by Christine EscobarFebruary 18, 2021August 9, 2022
Posted inbass, commissions, composers, funding, justice reform, music, social justice, strings, video, virtual concerts

Sound Off x Bass Players for Black Composers: New Works for the New Year

by Christine EscobarJanuary 4, 2021
Posted inchamber music, composers, justice reform, music, premieres, social justice, virtual concerts

Sound Off: Music For Bail x The City Reliquary: Dorothy Rudd Moore & More

by Christine EscobarOctober 29, 2020

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by Christine Escobar February 6, 2023February 6, 2023
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by Christine Escobar December 6, 2022December 7, 2022
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