Jennifer Miller has two bachelor's degrees in Vocal Music and
History/Ethnic Studies and is currently working on two master degrees
in Cultural Policy and Arts Administration and in Public Policy and
Management at the Ohio State University. A former University Fellow,
Miller teaches a writing-intensive undergraduate class in ethnic arts
and visual culture. Miller has worked with the Native American Indian
Center of Central Ohio, the Martin Luther King Jr. Performing and
Cultural Arts Complex and Circa Music, and has presented major
performances and festivals (i.e. Festival Latino) for the City of
Columbus. Having conducted workshops with businesses, faith-based and
civic organizations and schools, Miller is an experienced diversity
trainer and public speaker. Miller is partnering with two professors
of Art Education on a research project entitled "White Folks in Black
Spaces." In addition, Miller recently received funds from the Ohio
Arts Council and the Greater Columbus Arts Council to conduct market
research for a local non-profit, and is conducting research for the
Ohio Cultural Facilities Commission, a state agency. Miller serves as
Advocacy Director for the Central Ohio Student Advocates for the Arts,
one of most active student groups nationwide to participate in
national and statewide lobbying efforts.
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