An award-winning music artist and advocate for the disability community performed her songs and discussed disability culture at a Feb. 6 event. Lachi showcased her songs “Far,” “Dis Education” and ...
For "THR Looks," the multifaceted artist chats about her journey to self-acceptance: “Society's going to do everything it can to make you hide the deepest parts of yourself." By Anaja I. Smith As one ...
UPPER EAST SIDE, Manhattan (WABC) -- As we celebrate Disability Pride Month, 'Daniel's Music Foundation' on the Upper East Side is raising awareness by launching a new record label for musicians with ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by In Britain and Ireland, a series of recent projects show the rich possibilities when disability and neurodiversity are considered in the creative ...
The song pays tribute to Judy Heumann, special advisor for disability rights under Obama, and illustrates a music career that embraces her partial blindness as a superpower: "Hiding my disability is ...
A disability music charity that aims to challenge perceptions has set its sights on Broadway to fulfil a dream of its late president Sir David Amess. The Music Man Project, an international music ...
Associate Professor in Music Therapy; Senior Academic Fellow at Melbourne Centre for the Study of Higher Education, The University of Melbourne Grace Thompson is a Registered Music Therapist. Grace ...
Performers with and without disabilities pose after a show at the White Bear Lake Area high School on May 5. NINA MOINI: For my next guest, this coming Sunday is A Day of Hope. That's the name of a ...
Is classical music really for everyone? That's the question concert pianist and academic Grace Kim grappled with when she became a parent. Kim's son Noah is neurodivergent and traditional concert ...