“Cults,” Music, and Discrimination
Words may be easily used to discriminate against religious or spiritual groups. There are examples even in music.
A magazine on religious liberty and human rights
Susan Wang-Selfridge holds a Ph.D. in Music and has taught at several different institutions, including University of California Los Angeles, before opening her own Dr. Susan Wang-Selfridge Music Studio in Ventura, California.
Words may be easily used to discriminate against religious or spiritual groups. There are examples even in music.
A generation of dizi confronted rogue tax bureaucrats, whose acts at times were reminiscent of the Corleone family in The Godfather.
A music teacher with extensive academic experience reflects on what music has to do with global education and human rights.
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