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Changemakers | Alice Tsui | Professional Development for Music Educators | Longy School of Music
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2023Oct 13
In the United States, there are over 24 million Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander people. How can we intentionally include and amplify AANHPI voices in the music classroom? In this Changemakers workshop, brought to you by Longy School of Music, Alice Tsui will share considerations for including and affirming AANHPI voices throughout the year through listening to the music and amplifying the stories of current AANHPI voices. Changemakers is a free online workshop series from Longy School of Music that explores how culturally responsive teaching can improve student outcomes. Find out more at longy.edu/cmATyt ALICE TSUI 徐晓兰 (pronounced TSOY | she/her) is an Asian American/Chinese American pianist, Grammy Finalist music educator, scholar, activist, dog mom, and lifelong Brooklyn, New Yorker! Alice is the Founding Music Teacher and Arts Coordinator at PS 532 New Bridges Elementary. Alice is an Adjunct Professor at New York University and a Core Faculty educator at Carnegie Hall’s Music Educators Workshop. As a product of the NYC public school system, Alice is passionate about decolonizing, ABAR (anti-bias, anti-racist), abolitionist public music education and empowering the individual and collective voices of youth through music as expression.

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