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Professor Emeritus Jeri Brown holds degrees in Journalism, Music, and English from Dalhousie University, University of King’s College, Kent State University and Westmar University. An experienced music educator, her research has been published by The Society of Ethnomusicology, Canada International Conference on Education (CICE), Salford University

Professor Emeritus Jeri Brown holds degrees in Journalism, Music, and English from Dalhousie University, University of King’s College, Kent State University and Westmar University. An experienced music educator, her research has been published by The Society of Ethnomusicology, Canada International Conference on Education (CICE), Salford University Rhythm Changes II: Rethinking Jazz Cultures Conference, Georgia State University Improvising Brain Symposium, International Society for Improvised Music (ISIM), and Concordia University (Quebec) Faculty of Fine Arts. She has presented innumerable workshops for music educators throughout Canada, Europe and the United States. Jeri’s latest research combines orality of West Africa as a vital communication force in New World cultural societal development. Included are cultural linguistic formats used in the oral tradition of storytelling expressed through performance art in West African New World folklore.

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