art27 presents: ReSounding, a podcast exploring the power of the arts in advocacy and in action. We talk with artists and activists, taking a deep dive into questions surrounding the causes of displacement, the strength and the vulnerability of people on the move— and the potential of the arts to shine a light on social injustice and impact people’s lives for the better.
This podcast was produced by art27, a network of like-minded initiatives, using art and culture to respond to the ongoing crises of displacement of human beings in Europe and around the world.
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art27 presents: ReSounding, a podcast exploring the power of the arts in advocacy and in action. We talk with artists and activists, taking a deep dive into questions surrounding the causes of displacement, the strength and the vulnerability of people on the move— and the potential of the arts to shine a light on social injustice and impact people’s lives for the better.
This podcast was produced by art27, a network of like-minded initiatives, using art and culture to respond to the ongoing crises of displacement of human beings in Europe and around the world.
To find out more, and to join our growing network, you can visit our website art27.art or follow us on Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/Art27.art
https://art27.art/
info@art27.art
Human Rights Day 2023: a ReSounding Roundtable - Part 2
art27 Presents: ReSounding
34 minutes 32 seconds
1 year ago
Human Rights Day 2023: a ReSounding Roundtable - Part 2
art27 Presents: ReSounding
art27 presents: ReSounding, a podcast exploring the power of the arts in advocacy and in action. We talk with artists and activists, taking a deep dive into questions surrounding the causes of displacement, the strength and the vulnerability of people on the move— and the potential of the arts to shine a light on social injustice and impact people’s lives for the better.
This podcast was produced by art27, a network of like-minded initiatives, using art and culture to respond to the ongoing crises of displacement of human beings in Europe and around the world.
To find out more, and to join our growing network, you can visit our website art27.art or follow us on Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/Art27.art
https://art27.art/
info@art27.art