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If Colors Could Be Heard: Narratives about Racial Identity in Music Education

Contributor(s): Cayari, Christopher (Editor), Thompson, Jason D (Editor), Rajan, Rekha S (Editor)

ISBN: 9781835951675

Publisher: Intellect (UK)

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Pub Date: October 28, 2025

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Illustrated, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.90" H x 9.66" L x 7.08" W ( 1.45 lbs) 304 pages

Series: Contemporary Music Making and Learning

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If Colors Could Be Heard: Narratives About Racial Identity in Music Education is a platform of, by and for People of Colour who are music educators, artists, activists, and students. For this book, we asked authors to consider their race and ethnicity as an intimate and essential part of their music learning, making and teaching.

The narratives in this collection include tales of being a music student, stories of growing up and finding one's place in musical worlds and accounts of teaching students about race, ethnicity, culture and identity. The chapters in this book are not research studies unless explicitly stated by the author.

Instead, the chapters in tandem represent a stunning mosaic with shades of melanated skin that will serve as a scholarly picture that represents a portion of music education in the United States. Here, you will find self-told stories by people from the Global Majority - a term used to describe Black, African, Asian, Brown, Latin, Dual-heritage and Indigenous people.

Brief description: Jason D. Thompson is an inaugural faculty member at the nation's first Black Honors College at California State University, Sacramento.

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