Kei Slaughter
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Originally from New Orleans, Louisiana, Kei Slaughter is an active flutist, vocalist, songwriter, and music therapist. Having grown up in the Black church, they are often celebrated for their highly inventive compositions, soulful vocals, quiet power, and their astute ability to use music as a storytelling medium. Slaughter has performed on reputable stages across the United States both as a solo artist and with collaborative projects.
As a clinician, they have extensive experience working in behavioral health, community music, and private practice with individuals and groups. A board-certified music therapist since 2010, Slaughter specializes in music therapy with BIPOC youth, LGBTQIA2S+ individuals, and survivors of sexual assault and intimate partner violence. They earned their bachelor's degree in music therapy from Loyola University, an M.F.A. in music composition from Vermont College of Fine Arts, and an M.A. in mental health and wellness counseling from New York University. Currently, they are pursuing a Ph.D. in expressive therapies at Lesley University. Slaughter is incredibly passionate about community-engaged, justice-seeking approaches to music and health. Their research is inclusive of music therapy and queer and trans Black identities, African American spirituality, and critical arts-based inquiry.
Additionally, Slaughter is the Founder of S O U L F O L K Sounds, a music and wellness practice that focuses on elevating and sustaining Black queer and trans communities. Their work as an artist-scholar-practitioner is deeply rooted in Black/African diasporic musical-cultural lineages, as well as Black methodologies of healing, creativity, and collective care.
- Vocal Psychotherapy-trained music therapist
- Recent publications include an artistic response "River Run (Nancy Maker Brown Song) Revisioned and Reimagined," published in Voices: A World Forum for Music Therapy (2021), with other publications related to LGBTQIA2S+ identity, the Black Church, and music therapy in review
- Recordings include Dark Fire (2017) and featured performances as a vocalist and flutist on various studio recording projects
- OneBeat 11 Fellow, 2023
- Inaugural Black Trans Fund Arts and Culture Fellow, 2023