National Center for Institutional DiversityThe Freedom to Explore Across Music GenresIntroduction by LaShawnda N. FieldsJan 29A response icon1Jan 29A response icon1
National Center for Institutional DiversityMusic through the Eras of Abolition, Emancipation, Segregation, the Dream, and BLMAcross historical eras and music genres, music inspires us to resistJan 28Jan 28
National Center for Institutional DiversityThe Musical Genius of Beyoncé, David Bowie, Kendrick Lamar and Janelle MonéeArtists Challenging Genres and Addressing Social IssuesJan 28A response icon2Jan 28A response icon2
National Center for Institutional DiversityRadically Transforming Classical Musicby Christopher S. JenkinsJan 28A response icon14Jan 28A response icon14
National Center for Institutional DiversityThe Genre-Defying Essence of Black Songby Caroline Helton and Stephen Berrey (on behalf of the Singing Justice Collective)Jan 27Jan 27
National Center for Institutional DiversityDrill music doesn’t glorify violence; it details the raw realities of everyday lifeby Kelly AllenJan 27Jan 27
National Center for Institutional DiversityFluidity Across Genres is Possibleby Mehmet VurkaçJan 27A response icon7Jan 27A response icon7
National Center for Institutional DiversityLife After the ElectionsThe 2024 general elections in the United States were a significant national event that affected lives in varying ways. In light of the new…Jan 7Jan 7
National Center for Institutional DiversityBecause She’s BlackMisinformation, Misogynoir and the Burden We Give Black WomenJan 6Jan 6
National Center for Institutional DiversityResisting White Rage and Creating Liberatory Spaces within Higher Education for Undocumented…A Post-Election ReflectionJan 6A response icon1Jan 6A response icon1