Music as a Vehicle for Community Development
16 hours ago 16 hours agoThis webinar was hosted by YouthREX.
HERE’S HOW THE HOSTS DESCRIBE THIS WEBINAR:
Music has long been a powerful tool for connection, expression, and social change. Community music programs remove barriers and provide young people with access to innovative music education. This webinar featured Richard Marsella, Executive Director of Community Music Schools of Toronto (CMST), on transformative models in community music, from noise parades to musical playgrounds.
Drawing on practical examples from his own research and lived experience, Richard highlighted how community music can bridge cultures, foster exploration and creative expression, and cultivate engaging, inclusive, and healing spaces.
Founded in 1999, CMST (expanding from Regent Park School of Music) grew from 71 students in its first year to bringing music to 800 youth annually in the Regent Park and Jane Finch communities of Toronto. More than just a place to learn music, CMST provided students with social enrichment activities, mentorship and volunteer opportunities, workshops, talks, industry experiences, special artistic collaborations, and most importantly, a sense of personal belonging and identity within and beyond their communities.
Youth Research & Evaluation eXchange (YouthREX). (2026, February 25). Music as a Vehicle for Community Development [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/cqWMP6zJLmY
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