As a community of artists and educators, we have watched in pain as yet more acts of brutality were committed against people of color—in a scene that seems to repeat itself on a regular basis. We’ve watched with hope as our nation—despite isolation necessitated by a global pandemic—has come together to take a stand against racism and acts of injustice and violence committed in its name.
I want to echo CU «Ƶ Chancellor Philip DiStefano’s message of support, hope and inclusivity for all our students, faculty, staff, alumni and community members. Universities must be a beacon of progress in times of social change, and the College of Music must help underscore that story.
Over the coming weeks, we will be convening college faculty, staff and students to respond to and support this movement in a way that involves music and reflects what is in the hearts of our College of Music community. As a cultural institution, we have an important role to play now, as ever, in the events that are shaping our future—and in continuing this dialogue thoughtfully in the longer term. Ultimately, I hope we can advance this conversation in a significant and meaningful way as we move forward together.
Robert Shay
Dean, College of Music