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Our Voices Count: The Potential Impact of Strength-Based Music Programs in Juvenile Justice Settings

Commissioned by Carnegie Hall’s Weill Music Institute

Team: Dennie Palmer Wolf, Steven Holochwost

WolfBrown took on an evaluation of the impact of ensemble choral music-making on young people living in one of the most uncertain and stressful environments: the juvenile justice system. The project evaluated a choral residency program from Carnegie Hall’s Musical Connections program and was funded through the ArtWorks program at the National Endowment for the Arts.

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