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BCC Alumni Spotlight: Isabel Koyama: From Boston to Bhutan: A Reflection on the Impact of BCC thumbnail Photo

BCC Alumni Spotlight: Isabel Koyama: From Boston to Bhutan: A Reflection on the Impact of BCC

BCC News

Somewhere in the dusty corner of my basement lies an overflowing box labeled "Izzy Sentimental" which contains precisely ten years-worth of BCC attire. Now developing a musty smell from years of neglect, these sweat-stained BCC clothes are folded in a red, white, and black pile of sweatshirts, sweatpants, long sleeved polos, short sleeved polos, white oxford shirts, blue and red T-shirts, tour shirts, and worn-out black flats, to name a few.

Boston Children’s Chorus tackles race and ethnicity through music thumbnail Photo

Boston Children’s Chorus tackles race and ethnicity through music

BCC News – Bay State Banner

Launched in 2003, the nationally renowned Boston Children’s Chorus was founded by the former dean of Boston University’s School of Social Work, Hubert “Hubie” Jones, as a way to bring together and unite Boston’s diverse communities through the power of music, and to inspire social change.

BMOP, Odyssey Opera play for the kids at Jordan Hall thumbnail Photo

BMOP, Odyssey Opera play for the kids at Jordan Hall

BCC News – Boston Globe

Neither the Boston Modern Orchestra Project nor Odyssey Opera is well known for its children’s programming, so it was a particular pleasure to see the dozens of pint-size opera-goers filing into Jordan Hall excitedly on Sunday afternoon. 

Diversity: Necessary, But Not Sufficient thumbnail Photo

Diversity: Necessary, But Not Sufficient

BCC News – Chorus America

Talking about diversity is nothing new to us in the arts and cultural world. But to realize the fruits of these conversations, we need to move beyond the idea of diversity to a deeper level of understanding and respect for ourselves and others.