Equality in the Music History classroom? YES PLEASE!

This is a reposting of a url from the American Musicological Society, but I thought it would be something really relevant to our discussion topics here in the Women in Music Interest Group of the Music Library Association.  Why?  It addresses ways that people gather information for course creation, a place where we librarians with an interest in promoting the idea that there WERE and ARE very important women in the vast and varied history of music and that truly knowing about the history of music means discovering the little known as well as absorbing information about the cannonical composers of musical history.   I thought some of these ideas were superb and it seemed we might be able to start a conversation about even more variations of ways to make information about women in music more available.

http://musicologynow.ams-net.org/2017/07/six-easy-ways-to-immediately-address.html

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