Mary Dawood Catlin is a Canadian writer, historian, pianist, and advocate for human rights and liberties. Her work has been published in various outlets and in the peer-reviewed volume Making Sense of Music. Studies in Musical Semiotics.
She has a Bachelor of Music (B.Mus) in piano performance from the University of Ottawa, a Master of Music and Musicology (M.Mus) from the Sorbonne (Paris), and she is currently a doctoral candidate in Music and Musicology at the Sorbonne (Paris) specializing in 20th century history and the musical landscape of Paris during the Belle Epoque.
Sponsor the work of leading economists and academics as they advance the study of the economic principles that underwrite human prosperity and progress via AIER.org.