Dr. Sarah Minette
Dr. Sarah Minette
The series is offered through the School of Music, and the guest educator/artist is Dr. Sarah Minette.
Events include:
Tuesday, Feb. 10
5 p.m. “Narrative Inquiry as Allyship: Listening to LGBTQ+ Stories in Music Education,” a graduate research methods course online for SUNY students only.
7:30 p.m. “Joyful Resistance: Healing Trauma Through Communal Music-Making,” in Mason Hall Room 2019
Wednesday, Feb. 11
8 a.m. “Brave Beats & Bright Identities: Challenging Gender Norms in Elementary Music Classrooms,” in Mason Hall Room 1051
9 a.m. “Leading with Care: Creating Safe, Gender- and Sexuality-Inclusive Spaces in Instrumental Music Classrooms,” in Mason Hall Room 1080
11 a.m. “Brave Beats & Bright Identities: Challenging Gender Norms in Elementary Music Classrooms,” in Mason Hall Room 1051
Noon “Leading with Care: Creating Safe, Gender- and Sexuality-Inclusive Spaces in Instrumental Music Classrooms,” in Juliet J. Rosch Recital Hall.
The events, with the exception of the online graduate class, are free and open to the public with support from The Sorel Organization through the Fredonia College Foundation.