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How is this defined as ‘sacred music’?

How is this defined as ‘sacred music’?

The capture of Yale University by woke jargon is exemplified in its latest weild appointment. This comes fro, would you believe, the Yale Institute of Sacred Music:

New ISM long-term fellow, Katie Anania, is an historian focusing on modern and contemporary art in the Americas, emphasizing queer and feminist theory, environmental humanities, and knowledge histories. At the ISM, she will work on her book “Devour Everything: Feminist Art After Agriculture,” examining feminist and queer art that sought to address ecological issues post-Green Revolution. Read more: https://ism.yale.edu/profile/katie-anania

The Yale Institute of Sacred Music has also announced the five-year reappointment of Professor Martin Jean as director of the ISM.

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