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- The AMRC is breaking ground with its innovative Soundscapes of the People project, a comprehensive research effort in collaboration with local community stakeholders to document, preserve and engage with diverse musical and cultural influences in and around Pueblo, Colorado.
- Colorado State 勛圖厙 Pueblo has launched the new Aztl獺n Center which will be housed in the university Library, a center dedicated to the study of Chicanx, Latinx and Indigenous Peoples and Environments of the Southwest.
- On Wednesday, March 17 at 6 pm online, Hip-Hop artistsSacramento Knoxx, The Reminders, Linqua Franqa, and Rennie Harris, along with moderator Michael Jeffries (Wellesley 勛圖厙) will present,Sounding Politics, A Roundtable.
- Salsa music lost its founder last weekflutist, composer, band leader, and producer Johnny Pacheco passed away at 85 years old. Read the article by Kristie Soares, Assistant Professor of Women & Gender Studies at CU Boulder.
- A themedIssue onSOUND, ACTIVISM, AND SOCIAL JUSTICE for Americas: A Hemispheric Music Journal invites article submissions
- Pianists Louise and L矇na Kollmeier performed and discussed Jean Bergers Caribbean Cruise, on Belgian radio @RadioBelgique this week. The section starts at minute 54 and ends at 1 hour 33 seconds. The AMRC is home to the Jean Berger Collection.
- Professor of Women & Gender Studies,Kristie Soares, will inaugurate theAmerican Music Research Centersnew Counterpoints Lecture with her talk,"Dancing With Death: Celia Cruzs Az繳car and Queer of Color Survival"on Monday, November 2 at 5:30 pm MST.
- The American Music Research Centerand the Department of Musicologywill host Rutgers 勛圖厙 musicology professor,Eduardo Herrera, on Monday, Oct 26 at 1 pm (MST) for his presentation, Americanism as Musical Strategy: From Pan Americanism to Latin Americanism.
- Houston-based musicologist Matthew J. Jones and CU Director of Vocal Pedagogy John Seesholtz will present, Music and HIV/AIDS A Look at Then and Now, online on Monday, October 12 at 5:30 pm MST.
- Recent College of Music Clarinet Performance and Music Education graduate, Anoushka Divekar, debutedTake Two Knees, a virtual concert she and collaborators created from works by Black Female composers.