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The Rights Pod
Center for Human Rights at Stanford University
22 episodes
9 months ago
What is a human rights career like? How should public schools teach the history of human rights? Does the wizarding world of Harry Potter uphold human rights? For answers to all of these questions, you're listening to the Rights Pod. The Rights Pod is produced by the Center for Human Rights and International Justice at Stanford University. Each week, current and former human rights students will discuss human rights—from how they are implemented in the international system to human rights in small places, close to home.

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What is a human rights career like? How should public schools teach the history of human rights? Does the wizarding world of Harry Potter uphold human rights? For answers to all of these questions, you're listening to the Rights Pod. The Rights Pod is produced by the Center for Human Rights and International Justice at Stanford University. Each week, current and former human rights students will discuss human rights—from how they are implemented in the international system to human rights in small places, close to home.

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Listening Within: the Art of Cultural Exchange through Music
The Rights Pod
49 minutes 21 seconds
4 years ago
Listening Within: the Art of Cultural Exchange through Music

In this episode, Kyra Jasper sits down with Reylon Yount, an award-winning yangqin player, to discuss his journey pursuing music professionally and how the arts and arts education can serve as a tool for building sustainable communities, bridging cultural divides, and empowering social movements.


Show Notes


Reylon’s website: https://reylon.co/

Reylon’s EP Album, “Sun 陽”: https://reylon.bandcamp.com/album/sun

Silkroad Ensemble 2016: https://youtu.be/O8EMo-_6ynI 

Reylon’s covers on yangqin: https://www.youtube.com/user/CAMCfan 

Tangram collective website: https://tangramsound.com 

Rituals and Resonances: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffEUmLMfvOQ 

Tangram Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA_2uskLv9eTCzSZtdcskRQ 


Intro Music: Excerpt of "Thunder After the Darkness" from Sun 陽 by Raylon Yount

Outro Music: Excerpt of "Strange" by Raylon Yount


The views reflected in this podcast do not necessarily represent the views of the Stanford Center for Human Rights and International Justice. 

Pamgaea by Kevin MacLeod

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The Rights Pod
What is a human rights career like? How should public schools teach the history of human rights? Does the wizarding world of Harry Potter uphold human rights? For answers to all of these questions, you're listening to the Rights Pod. The Rights Pod is produced by the Center for Human Rights and International Justice at Stanford University. Each week, current and former human rights students will discuss human rights—from how they are implemented in the international system to human rights in small places, close to home.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.