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    Tag: music

    Hidden in plain view: A trans activist reflects on performing at MichFest

    By Erin Rook, PQ Monthly It’s been more than two decades since musician and trans activist Jenn Burleton performed on stage at the Michigan Womyn’s Music Festival,… Read more “Hidden in plain view: A trans activist reflects on performing at MichFest”

    July 18, 2013August 11, 2013 by erinrook

    Claiming the spotlight: PHAME gives adults with disabilities the stage

    By Erin Rook, PQ Monthly When Stephen Beaudoin first heard about Pacific Honored Artists, Musicians, and Entertainers (PHAME) — an arts organization serving adults with developmental disabilities… Read more “Claiming the spotlight: PHAME gives adults with disabilities the stage”

    June 13, 2013September 27, 2013 by erinrook

    Childhood on the margins informs Ethos director’s approach to community music education

    Originally published February 16 in PQ Monthly. By Erin Rook, PQ Monthly Growing up, Jedidiah Chávez didn’t have a lot, but there was always music. His mother,… Read more “Childhood on the margins informs Ethos director’s approach to community music education”

    February 16, 2012August 20, 2012 by erinrook
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