Carrie Danielson (she/her) is a Postdoctoral Fellow in Public Folklife in the Center for the Study of Upper Midwestern Cultures at University of Wisconsin-Madison who conducts research in the areas of children’s music and dance cultures, music and migration, Scandinavian studies, feminist care theory, intergenerational activism, and applied ethnomusicology and public folklore. She holds a PhD and Master of Music in Musicology (Ethnomusicology) from Florida State University and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music Theory, History, and Composition from Brown University. Danielson’s current projects focus on music making among young Syrian and Afghan refugees in Sweden, culturally inclusive pedagogies in Swedish kulturskolor, Scandinavian-American youth cultures in the Upper Midwest, and intergenerational performance and protest in Madison, Wisconsin. Her current book project, Culture Guaranteed: Music, Migration, and Relations of Care in a Swedish Arts School, applies feminist care ethics to larger questions of social mobility and migration within diversity-driven, public arts education programs in Sweden. Currently, she works with a team of researchers in the Center for Research on Gender & Women at UW-Madison to document and archive the music and expressive protest activities of the Raging Grannies of Madison, Wisconsin.