

BIO
Ashley Lauren Frith is a Jamaican, born and raised in Miami, FL. She is a violist, singer, composer, anti-oppression facilitator and music educator. Focusing on care partnerships, her belonging work particularly addresses how racism affects our individual and collective interiority as it amplifies all other forms of oppression. Her work is held and supported by a contemplative end of life practice and yogic training, and is driven by deep healing and total liberation for all beings. Ashley is the Facilitator of Community Culture and Being(ness) at Community MusicWorks in Providence, RI, and a faculty member of the LA Philharmonic’s YOLA National Institute. She is working on an album surrounding the embodied process of grief, and has recently started a clowning practice.



