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Chris and Gareth talk with Jasmine Hines about her black feminism, intersectionality, and the importance of making sure that we “pay attention to black girls,” a topic she expanded upon in her recent article in the Journal of Popular Music Education. It’s a great reminder that music teachers can have a profound impact on students’ lives and how the music of Black women music can inspire us to make music, build communities, and do music together!
By Christopher Cayari, Gareth Dylan Smith, and Beth Buehlman5
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Chris and Gareth talk with Jasmine Hines about her black feminism, intersectionality, and the importance of making sure that we “pay attention to black girls,” a topic she expanded upon in her recent article in the Journal of Popular Music Education. It’s a great reminder that music teachers can have a profound impact on students’ lives and how the music of Black women music can inspire us to make music, build communities, and do music together!