Sarah Gulish talks “Native”
About the speaker
Dr. Sarah Gulish is a Grammy-nominated educator, author, and speaker. For sixteen years, Sarah worked as a public school music teacher in Montgomery County, PA. She also serves as an adjunct professor of music education at Temple University and West Chester University. Her teaching centers on creativity and improvisation in courses focused on new music learners.
Sarah is an active researcher, writer, presenter, and clinician at the state, national, and international levels. Her work has been published by F-flat Books, Routledge, Oxford University Press, Bloomsbury, Enharmonic Books, GIA, Sense Publishers, and various magazines, including Teaching Music Magazine, School Band and Orchestra Magazine, and InTune Magazine.
In 2019, Sarah co-founded F-flat Books, a music publishing company focused on practical and equitable resources for musicians and music educators. Through an author-centric publishing model that positions people over profit, F-flat Books has provided a platform for new authors from various cultural backgrounds to share their songs and stories while being fairly compensated for doing so. F-flat Books has been recognized by Vh1 Save The Music Foundation, the NAMM Foundation, and others for their important work in fair-pay publishing.
As a musician, Sarah has written, performed, and toured with groups in and around the east coast. Her music has been featured in film and Broadway and she supports young songwriters through courses and training at Songwriting for M.E.. Sarah lives in Philadelphia, PA, with her drummer husband and three creative kids.
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