A Celebration of Music, Legacy, and Community Fills Key to Change Studio

Standing Room Only Crowd Celebrates Composer-in-Residence Johnaye Kendrick, Student Achievement, and the Power of Belonging Johnaye Kendrick leads Key to Change’s entire student community in a performance of her new song, “We Hold the Key” Families, supporters, students, and community members packed the Key to Change studio for an unforgettable evening of music, inspiration, and celebration during the organization’s annual New Music Concert featuring Composer-in-Residence Johnaye Kendrick. Kendrick is a ...
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A Celebration of Music, Legacy, and Community Fills Key to Change Studio

Standing Room Only Crowd Celebrates Composer-in-Residence Johnaye Kendrick, Student Achievement, and the Power of Belonging Johnaye Kendrick leads Key to Change’s entire student community in ...
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Key to Change Wins Grant to Expand Teaching Staff

Key to Change is the recipient of a capacity-building grant, which will be used to fund a national search and hire a music instructor Last ...
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Key to Change featured on Eric’s Heroes on KOMO 4 TV!

Key to Change’s students and executive director and founder, Dr. Quinton Morris, was interviewed for Eric’s Heroes. The show profiles people who are making a ...
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Students dazzle and shine with the Seattle Symphony

Last Tuesday, our students took center stage and delivered outstanding solo performances with the Seattle Symphony—an achievement akin to a student-athlete stepping on the field ...
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Our students Avi, Eden, and Madison performed for First Lady Dr. Jill Biden last week

Last Friday, three of our exceptional violin students had the honor to meet and perform for Dr. Jill Biden, the first lady of the United ...
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Two Transformative Events Key To Change + Seattle Symphony & Unmute The Voices:

Seattle Symphony & Unmute The Voices: Students debut on stage and on the radio. They’re doing BETTER. THAN. EVER   This October, three of our ...
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