Music for the Classroom and Remote Learning
What does the Second Civil Rights movement mean to you?
Working with teachers in NYC and Maryland, I have enjoyed learning about the history, culture, and arts of Maryland through music.
Through songs created by the founding black families of America as early coded spirituals, these have become the source of inspiration for people seeking freedom from discrimination of all kinds.
Please join us, and become a part of our journey into the empowering music of Maryland.
Accessibility as a Civil Right
Part One: Mobility in Musuems
Accessibility as a Civil Right
Part Two: Environmental Studies and Migration on the Eastern Shore
Accessibility as a Civil Right
Part Three: Accessibility is a Civil Right
African American Spirituals and Black Lives Matter: How to prepare for the Second Civil Rights Movement
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
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