Originally posted by ShockTalk
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I'm white, and I never seem to notice when I'm in a room with only other white people. I was in a big meeting a few days ago and didn't notice until an hour in that everyone in the room was white. The next day, I was in a meeting in which I was the only white person. I noticed immediately. It's not like I was nervous or uncomfortable or anything, but I noticed immediately. Most white people I've talked to would say the same.
That experience makes me think I'd never even notice if every composer used in every piece of music I ever played was white. That makes it hard to show non-white students music is a welcoming activity. It might not be that hard to find music from non-white composers, but these band directors felt like they had very little music from composers that weren't white. I don't see anything wrong with making an effort to include more of those composers, whether that is because (1) there actually aren't that many non-white composers or (2) because they historically have gone out of their way to not include those composers as you suggest.
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