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WMEA President • Lynn Seidl Diversity and Inclusion in WMEA
WSMA Board Perspective • Doug Arendt Everyone Has a Voice With Music
PI 34 Licensing and Mentoring Project • Laura Dunbar An Epitaph for the PDP
Choral • Marcia Russell Mindenki – Everybody Should Have a Voice (Part 2)
Greetings From DPI • Julie Palkowski Arts Access for All
Technology • Michael Hayden Music Making for All
Comprehensive Musicianship Through Performance • Kellen Dorner, Will Janssen, Patty Schlafer It’s Hard to Teach an Empty Chair: How a Program Philosophy Drives the Day-to-Day
iListenWI • Sharon Gilbert Music Listening: An Inclusion Tool for Today’s General Music Classes
Orchestra • Cynthia Kiepert Creating an Inclusive Music Environment
Early Childhood Education • Corynn Nordstrom Including Preschool Teachers in Your Music Department
Elementary General Music • Kathy Bartling Music for Everyone!
Feature Article • Karen Salvador Important Concepts for Inclusion and Equity in Music Education
Composition & Improvisation • Leila Ramagopal Pertl Music Is a Birthright: Emotional Through Lines in Inclusive Music Classrooms
Secondary General Music • Anthony Cao Secondary General Music: Ripe With Possibilities for Inclusion
Feature Article • Kimberly Barrett Creating a More Compassionate and Equitable World Through Music
Feature Article • Danny Schierl Teaching the “T” in LGBT
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