Sounds of Black Culture Shouldn't Be Marginalized.

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    Peer-Reviewed Work

    A diplomacia cultural do Brasil e seu papel na chegada da Bossa Nova aos Estados Unidos durante a Guerra Fria

    Resisting the End of History and Embracing Fugitive Music Theory: George Russell and Black Student Activism in the 1970s

    Song From Our Fathers: Bossa Nova and Aural Roots Tourism in the early 1960s

    PUBLIC SCHOLARSHIP

    Teaching Soundwalks in a Course on Gentrification, Black Music, and Corporate America
    How we frame things with our language matters
    Sounds of Black Culture Shouldn't Be Marginalized
    The Impact of Transportation Noise on Charlottesville’s West Main Neighborhoods in the 1970s

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    WHAT gREEN bOOK goT wrONG abOUT bLACK mUSIC
    Steve Reich and the Harlem Riots: ‘Come Out,’ 1966

    Book reviews

    Brazil’s Revolution in Commerce: Creating Consumer Capitalism in the American Century. By James P. Woodard.
    Loft Jazz: Improvising New York in the 1970s. By Michael C. Heller
    Erik Satie: A Parisian Composer and his World. By Caroline Potter.