In the first interview in the series about racism and privilege, I speak with a former classmate, Devonte Stovall, about how underrepresentation of Black musicians in classical music spaces and education spaces affects the experience of Black students as it relates to musical experience and life in general.
Devonte's Social Media Links:
Collingwood Quartet: / collingwoodquartet
Boo Lee Crosser: / booleecrossermusic
David Bixler, "The Stovall Challenge": bixxlixx.wordp...
This video's action items:
»Donate«
The Sphinx Organization: www.sphinxmusic...
Black Lives Matter: secure.actblue...
The Bail Project: secure.giveliv...
»Listen«
Freight Street - Boo Lee Crosser: booleecrosser6...
»Read«
Race, Blacksound, and the (Re)Making of Musicological Discourse: online.ucpress...
Towards a Decolonized Music History Curriculum: ams-net.org/ojs...
Commentary On Catherine Parsons Smith's "William Grant Still" www.williamgran...
The Rediscovery of Florence Price: www.newyorker....
Be well!
-Adam
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