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Common Ground Through Music | Talitha Wimberly

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Advisor Talitha Wimberly helps students from different backgrounds find common ground through music and helps them take the lessons of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging into their future classrooms and careers to help them make a difference in the world.

Aired: 08/03/23 | Expires: 08/04/25
Supported in part by
MSU Federal Credit Union
Michigan State University Office for Institutional Diversity and Inclusion
Extras
Out of tragedy MSU educator/activist Juliet Hess constructed an activist music education.
Michigan State University Educator Mike Callahan expanded his curriculum to be inclusive
Michigan State University's Cara Stroud analyzes John Corigliano’s Of Rage and Remembrance
Educator Richard Desinord breaks down boundaries to find educational equality for music.
Educator Marcie Ray sows the seeds of strong community through hard conversations.
Three performances of jazz and art song address oppression yet end the season with hope.
Music by trailblazing Black composers and a moving saxophone piece celebrate inclusion.
Composers play their moving electronic and jazz pieces inspired by love and humanity.
Three varied and impactful songs inspired by the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
A piano evokes Hawaii’s traumatic past and jazz reminds of a difficult era in Detroit.