What If Only 90% of Students Had Access to Math?: Why 2 Million Students Without Arts Education Should Be a National Wake-Up Call

Read time: 6 minutes At last week’s NAfME Eastern Division conference in Hartford, Connecticut, one idea kept coming up over and over again. In sessions. In side conversations. In panel discussions. Data matters. It’s what moves decisions. It’s how budgets get made. It’s the language policymakers speak and if we want real change in arts … Read more

The Next Evolution

When I first started bringing my work outside my own music classroom and across the country, I knew that my goal was to help reimagine music education through a culturally responsive and equitable lens. I knew that there was a greater demand for this work and I was ready to jump in. As I began … Read more