Expertise
Natasha Thomas (she/themme) is a Board Certified Music Therapist (MT-BC). Alongside her role as Assistant Professor at IUPUI, she serves on the steering committee of the Black Music Therapists Network (BMTN); you can also find themme co-facilitating the BMTN sponsored podcast “Black Creative Healing” with Adenike Webb. Natasha additionally serves with Marisol Norris as co-editor of an upcoming special issue from the Journal of Music Therapy on equity & justice (release date planned for 2022). Natasha is a committed advocate for creative & culturally sustaining support for marginalized communities. Her current research focus involves Black creativity, particularly identity construction and community care. Natasha’s research and clinical work are inclusive of emerging technology, as well as the perspectives of disability and queer identities, and the unique ways those perspectives and resources can intersect to impact quality of life, identity construction and meaning making.
Communities
Music, Arts
Degrees
PhD, Lesley University, Expressive Therapies, 2019
MS, University of North Dakota, Special Education, 2012
BM, University of North Dakota, Music Therapy, 2008