School of Social Work alumna Zuly Inirio is now a professional soprano opera singer. As the co-director for the University of Pittsburgh’s Center for Ethnic Studies Research (CESR), her artistry and scholarship have intersected and evolved into activism. In 2020, Inirio founded the Afro-Latinx Song and Opera Project, which aims to decolonize classical music by producing new works that spotlight Afro-Latinx narratives and uplift contributors from these communities. Read more in Pittwire.
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