Bio
Sarah Pirtle is a songwriter and peace educator with eleven national awards for her songs. She is the central founder of the Children’s Music Network and started the journal “Pass It On!” Her vision of cooperation in CMN exemplifies the message that interlaces her four decades of work: pass on timeless values, and care for the next generations. Sarah is considered a national expert on teaching social skills through the arts. She recorded five CDs with Albany's A Gentle Wind sharing songs like "My Roots Go Down," and "Mahogany Tree." Her five books include An Outbreak of Peace about changing racism, which received the Olive Branch Award for outstanding peace book of the year.