Weaving Threads Between Music and Social Equity in New York City

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Bartleet, Brydie-Leigh
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2023
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As a Fulbright Scholar at New York University, I undertook a program of research that explored how music and the arts are addressing complex social issues, such as social inequity, and bringing about positive change in communities. In this article I explore some of the insights generated from my Fulbright, by weaving threads between my experiences of music research, life, belonging, proximity, and action in the Big Apple.

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Fulbright Chronicles

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1

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4

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Music

Musicology and ethnomusicology

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Bartleet, B-L, Weaving Threads Between Music and Social Equity in New York City, Fulbright Chronicles, 2023, 1 (4), pp. 37-43

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