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In this episode, I talk with Dr. Rollo Dilworth -- the Vice Dean and Professor of Choral Music Education at Temple University and world-renowned conductor and composer of African American music and whose original compositions feature poetry from African American writers. Rollo and I talk about how he sees music as a medium for how we teach and how we practice social justice. We talk about DEI--Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and the commitment to it that we must take in our schools, our workplaces and our personal lives.
Even if you can’t carry a tune, you’ll be inspired by Rollo’s passion for music education and social justice.
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In this episode, I talk with Dr. Rollo Dilworth -- the Vice Dean and Professor of Choral Music Education at Temple University and world-renowned conductor and composer of African American music and whose original compositions feature poetry from African American writers. Rollo and I talk about how he sees music as a medium for how we teach and how we practice social justice. We talk about DEI--Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and the commitment to it that we must take in our schools, our workplaces and our personal lives.
Even if you can’t carry a tune, you’ll be inspired by Rollo’s passion for music education and social justice.