Notes From Her
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Shaniee Kennedy’s Testimony and What It Means to Walk By Faith (Part 3)
Welcome back to part three of MOC #10 Shaniee Kennedy’s interview in our COVID Self-Isolation Series!Are you struggling and looking for that light at the end of the tunnel? Listen to hear episode discuss her testimony and fait...
Shaniee Kennedy On Being a Black Artist/Educator, Disparities in Arts Accessibility, & the Importance of Accessible Music Education + Factual Benefits of Music on All-Around Health and Success! (Part 2)
Welcome back to part two of MOC #10 Shaniee Kennedy’s interview in our COVID Self Isolation Series!Listen to this episode to hear Shaniee share the best and hardest things that come with being a music educator. From performing in the cla...
All About Music Educator Shaniee Kennedy and Finding Ways to Serve the Community Through Arts Advocacy For All (Part 1)
Welcome back to our COVID Self-Isolation Series. Happy World Teacher Day! Meet MOC (musician of color) #10: Shaniee Kennedy!Shaniee Kennedy is a music educator, clarinetist, arts advocate, community servant, and former Miss California Ic...
Ixya Herrera on Breaking Free from Latina Stereotypes & Embracing Her Inner "Adelita" (Part 4)
Ixya Herrera is a Mexican music singer and daughter of Chicano activist/professor, renowned harpist, and Nahuatl Scholar Fermin Herrera. She has sung in both Spanish and Nahuatl all around the U.S. and Mexico. She is one of Mexican music’s star...
Ixya Herrera on Mexican Music & Using It To Globally Unify, Surpass Barriers, Embrace Cultural Roots, & Reclaim Indigeneity (Part 3)
Ixya Herrera is a Grammy-nominated Mexican music singer and daughter of Chicano activist/professor, renowned harpist, and Nahuatl Scholar Fermin Herrera. She has sung in both Spanish and Nahuatl all around the U.S. and Mexico. She is one of Mex...