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Christine Passarella
Educator and Founder of Kids for Coltrane
About Me
I will further develop my existing relationship with the jazz community by writing my All About Jazz
column, Beauty, Love, and Justice: Living A Coltranian Life. My interviews will be with people who live
what I call a Coltranian life. I will share the stories of unique
individuals who follow their own on voices, sounds, and
passions in a world that often times tries to make us echoes and not
originals. Somehow, someway the interviewees rose up and stay true
to being forces for good through original and courageous paths.
My Kids for Coltrane builds on character education and the students
listen and analyze jazz, America’s classical music and connect to it
through their own lens on life. The connections continue as we also
share other genres of music. The program cultivates an environment
of respect bringing out individual talent, discipline, skills, and critical
thinking offering transformative education to the younger generation
while appreciating blues and jazz. I also connect John Coltrane's life
and music to the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, as both
men dedicated their lives to humanity and were forces for good.
Kids for Coltrane was written about in the Wall Street Journal, the
New York Times, and in the book At the Jazz Band Ball: Sixty Years
on the Jazz Scene by Nat Hentoff, who became my mentor. The
program will also be featured in an upcoming DVD version of the
documentary Chasing Trane. Due to these experiences, I
have been asked to present at organizations such as the
Smithsonian, Jazz at Lincoln Center, the United Federation of
Teachers, and Adelphi University.
Meeting many outstanding people while on this journey has been an
extraordinary blessing in my life. I am excited about sharing stories
through my unique lens. My hope is that these interviews and stories
will bring inspiration and also be a gift to our youth.
www.kidsforcoltrane.com
My Jazz Story
It is a joy being part of this community. I arrive here as an educator and founder of Kids for Coltrane. The Kids for Coltrane is a program that focuses on jazz to teach children about American history, equality, character education and the Arts. By doing this, children become invested in literacy, creativity, compassion, curiosity and courage. It is a program that celebrates the individual while also working in collaboration with others.