Third Street Music School Settlement

Third Street Celebrates

The Third Street Celebrations series invites our community to join us in acknowledging and experiencing the diversity of cultural traditions our community represents. The series consists of workshops, performances and events highlighting various cultures, identities and intersections in our community. Each with the same goal, to make sure everyone feels seen, heard, represented and welcome at Third Street.

Learn more about how Third Street celebrates our community!

Throughout our 130-year history, Third Street Music School has been deeply committed to fostering an environment that is welcoming and supportive to students of all ages, ethnicities, and socioeconomic backgrounds. The Third Street community is proud of our settlement house roots and we are dedicated to building upon this heritage of equity and inclusion.

Loyi Malu

Director, Student Services, Inclusion & Engagement

Third Street Music School is dedicated to fostering an environment that is inclusive, free of discrimination, and in which all members of the community can participate, contribute, and thrive.


Third Street will not tolerate violence or discrimination rooted in racism, antisemitism, gender bias, ageism or ableism. Any form of harassment based on race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, or religion is not permitted. We will not condone any action or behavior that violates these core beliefs.


All Third Street staff and faculty are required to support this policy and take immediate action to ensure an environment that is welcoming and free of discrimination. We expect all members of our community to support Third Street’s core commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.


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