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[[File:Wemelires 2009.jpg|thumb|In Guanabacoa, Cuba at the Wemileres Festival in 2008]]
 
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Elizabeth K. Batiuk is an ethnomusicologist (University of Michigan, 2015) currently pursuing a master's degree in information science (MSI) at the University of Michigan School of Information. She specializes in the music and dance of Cuba and Latin America and is interested in the ethics of information and digital technology. Before graduate school, Elizabeth worked in the non-profit sector on a humanitarian aid project that sent pianos and piano technicians to Cuba and as a tenant organizer in New York City. She also plays guitar and percussion.  
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Elizabeth K. Batiuk is an ethnomusicologist (University of Michigan, 2015) currently pursuing a master's degree in information science (MSI) at the University of Michigan School of Information. She specializes in the music and dance of Cuba and Latin America and is interested in the ethics of information and digital technology. Before graduate school, Elizabeth worked in the non-profit sector on a humanitarian aid project that sent pianos and piano technicians to Cuba and as a tenant organizer in New York City. She also plays guitar and percussion.
[[File:ekb_conga.jpg|thumb|After a percussion class with master drummer, Johnny Conga in South Florida, 2017]]
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File:Wemelires 2009.jpg
In Guanabacoa, Cuba at the Wemileres Festival in 2008

Elizabeth K. Batiuk is an ethnomusicologist (University of Michigan, 2015) currently pursuing a master's degree in information science (MSI) at the University of Michigan School of Information. She specializes in the music and dance of Cuba and Latin America and is interested in the ethics of information and digital technology. Before graduate school, Elizabeth worked in the non-profit sector on a humanitarian aid project that sent pianos and piano technicians to Cuba and as a tenant organizer in New York City. She also plays guitar and percussion.