Episode Synopsis "Intersectional Black Feminism with Jasmine Hines | Scholarship in Conversation"
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!
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