Music (ed) Matters

Episode 95: BONUS Episode #21 - LIVE Recording of “What Would You Do” Panel Session from ACDA Southern Region Conference (Featuring Maria Ellis, Jasmine Fripp, Kanisha Howard, and Christina Vehar - with content by Chantae Pittman)


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Bonus Release recorded LIVE from Southern Region ACDA in Raleigh, 2022: 

Today’s panel is comprised of 6 educators and advocates. Combined, they bring a wide variety of experiences to the table including: K-12, collegiate, and community choir. 

Maria A. Ellis - ‘Girl Conductor’ - is a Music Education Consultant, Creator of Diverse Music Resources, and Conductor. Jasmine Fripp - ‘The Passionate Black Educator’ -  is a Music Curriculum Specialist and Anti-Racist Education Trainer. Kanisha Howard - the ‘Connected Black Educator - is a music educator and musician based in Georgia. Dr. Chantae D. Pittman is a high school choral director, adjudicator, researcher, and music education equity advocate. Christina Vehar - the ‘Full of Heart Educator’ - is a middle school choral and theatre director, advocate, clinician, and graduate student at Florida State University. The panel is being moderated by Dr. Emily Williams Burch, the coordinator of music education at the University of South Carolina - Aiken, the founding artistic director of RISE Chorales in Savannah, GA, and the host of the “Music (ed) Matters” podcast. 

This session features an interactive panel discussion that will utilize action-based perspectives emphasized by diversity, social-emotional learning, and culturally-relevant pedagogy to apply to real-world classroom scenarios. Session attendees will have an opportunity to submit questions about how to actively approach classroom scenarios, and the panel will then discuss practical ways to support both students and the director in selected scenarios.


The video of this episode and all handouts are available, especially for the Patrons of pod. It’s super easy to support the podcast and join the community over at Patreon.com/MusicEdMatters. In addition to this video, Patreon get monthly meet-ups, monthly bonus episodes, special pre-release book content and more!

Follow the panel on their social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Clubhouse. 

Maria A. Ellis (Girl Conductor)

Jasmine Fripp (The Passionate Black Educator)

Kanisha Howard (The Connected Black Educator)

Dr. Chantae Pittman (TheeDocP)

Christina Vehar (fullofheARTeducator)


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**Show music originally written by Mr. Todd Monsell


**Show photography provided by Dr. Dan Biggerstaff

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