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Exploring Social Justice: How Music Education Might Matter, 2009 (book)

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Exploring Social Justice: How Music Education Might Matter, 2009 (book)

$30.00 - published in 2009

In Celebration of CMEA/ACME 50th Anniversary

The twenty-seven contributors to this book are professors, teachers, and studetns representing all parts of Canada, as well as the USA, Brazil, Norway, Finland, and South Africa. They wrestle with the meaning and practice of social justice in and through music and education.

ISBN 978-0-9812038-0-5

Chapter 20 (Pages 307 to 319)
Valuing Subjugated Experience: The One World Youth Arts Project
by Steven Lashbrook and Roger Mantie

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