In episode 9, we chat with Arlene Jospe Veron, Director of the Bold Notes Project. We chat about what the project is, how it came about, what Sigma Alpha Iota has done to help with the project, and how members can get involved to help with the project. Be sure to visit the SAI National Website for further information and a guide from the Library of Congress to get started.
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In episode 9, we chat with Arlene Jospe Veron, Director of the Bold Notes Project. We chat about what the project is, how it came about, what Sigma Alpha Iota has done to help with the project, and how members can get involved to help with the project. Be sure to visit the SAI National Website for further information and a guide from the Library of Congress to get started.
Episode 7: Prof. Jasmyn Cooper and the HBCU Symphony
The 1903 Sigma Alpha Iota Podcast
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Episode 7: Prof. Jasmyn Cooper and the HBCU Symphony
In our 7th episode, we chat with Prof. Jasmyn Cooper of Wilberforce University and the HBCU Symphony. The HBCU Symphony was founded by Dr. Sir William James Baptist in March 2023 as an ensemble and organization to support the advancement of music education, hands on practicum experience in the music industry, and funding efforts for students and music programs of Historically Black Colleges and Universities. For more information about the HBCU Symphony, please visit their website as ...
The 1903 Sigma Alpha Iota Podcast
In episode 9, we chat with Arlene Jospe Veron, Director of the Bold Notes Project. We chat about what the project is, how it came about, what Sigma Alpha Iota has done to help with the project, and how members can get involved to help with the project. Be sure to visit the SAI National Website for further information and a guide from the Library of Congress to get started.