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Johns ’22 Selected as Arts Education Trailblazer by DC Arts and Humanities

Music educator and percussionist Don Johns ’22 (Doctor of Musical Arts in Performance) was selected as one of 25 arts education trailblazers for DC Arts and Humanities Education Collaborative’s 25th anniversary in honor of the wisdom and passion he imparts on aspiring percussionists.

The DC Collaborative, in partnership with its members, advances equitable access to learning opportunities in the arts and humanities for all in its mission as a nonprofit organization.

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