Musician Sondra Woodruff Takes Her Talent from Columbia to the Local Community

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Sondra Woodruff has spent a lifetime making music, and 20 years in the music business, but only got around to studying it at Columbia University three years ago. This year she graduates with a degree from the School of General Studies. While at Columbia, she worked with the “For the Daughters of Harlem: Working in Sound” program, which brings local young women of color to campus for workshops on recording and producing their own music—everything from creating song lyrics to playing the guitar and working with all of the technology in a studio.

This year she graduates with a degree from the School of General Studies. While at Columbia, she worked with the “For the Daughters of Harlem: Working in Sound” program, which brings local young women of color to campus for workshops on recording and producing their own music—everything from creating song lyrics to playing the guitar and working with all of the technology in a studio.