![]() Most recently, she authored modules for the College Board's Pre-AP Arts curriculum, launched nationally in 2018. She is a long-time consultant with the College Board and served consecutive terms as Chief Reader for both AP Music Theory and AP Capstone/AP Seminar. She has lectured nationally and internationally on various aspects of music theory and African American music, and her work has been favorably cited and/or reviewed in Vibe, Downbeat Magazine, Publisher's Weekly, New York City Jazz Record, New York Review of Books, and on NPR. For her writings, she has twice won national awards from the Association for Recorded Sound Collections and has been featured on NPR's Curtains at 8 and on the BBC's The Gospel Truth. Billy Taylor (Indiana University Press, 2013), and Beneath a Heretic's Wings: Carlton Pearson, Apostasy, and the Evangelical Establishment (GarySprings Independent Press, 2018). ![]() ![]() Her publications include articles, encyclopedia entries, and three books: The Holy Profane: Religion in Black Popular Music (University Press of Kentucky, 2002), The Jazz Life of Dr. ![]() in Music Theory, Music History and Literature, and African American Studies from Indiana University. ![]()
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