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Young Musicians for Social Justice
Young Musicians for Social Justice
19 episodes
5 days ago
Young Musicians for Social Justice is a new society based at the University of Leeds, UK, which aims to advocate for the use of music to provide sustainable social justice solutions. We talk with notable scientists, practitioners and musicians who have generously given their time to share their thoughts on the question: "What is the role of music in bringing about social justice?" Trigger Warning: There will be some engagement with and discussion of sensitive topics which may affect those with lived experiences of any form of prejudice, discrimination or difficulty.
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Young Musicians for Social Justice is a new society based at the University of Leeds, UK, which aims to advocate for the use of music to provide sustainable social justice solutions. We talk with notable scientists, practitioners and musicians who have generously given their time to share their thoughts on the question: "What is the role of music in bringing about social justice?" Trigger Warning: There will be some engagement with and discussion of sensitive topics which may affect those with lived experiences of any form of prejudice, discrimination or difficulty.
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Reaching Out and Looking In: Reflective Practice, Youth Voice and People Seeking Asylum
Young Musicians for Social Justice
37 minutes 44 seconds
4 years ago
Reaching Out and Looking In: Reflective Practice, Youth Voice and People Seeking Asylum

In this episode Holly and Rebecca chat with Jennifer Raven, Co-Founder of Fairbeats and Deputy Director of Sound Connections. We discuss the original aims of these organisations and how they have developed over the years. We also explore the importance of sustainability and reflective practice, as well as how student musicians might begin to look at portfolio careers.

Trigger Warning: Discussions around seeking asylum and forced migration.

This podcast is co-hosted by Rebecca Ward and Holly Jackson.

Fairbeats: https://fairbeats.co.uk/

Sound Connections: https://www.sound-connections.org.uk/

Jennifer Raven: https://twitter.com/JennRaven?s=20

Action for Refugees Lewisham https://www.afril.org.uk/

Transcript : https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oo0hOUXwrChvc5WdfpILha1ulW_tplN-SgHUS49_fvw/edit?usp=sharing

Large Text Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/14idul-xZ6o2l6eFNk71TjI7wI5ugXrIT2XV3BmihhwE/edit?usp=sharing

Young Musicians for Social Justice
Young Musicians for Social Justice is a new society based at the University of Leeds, UK, which aims to advocate for the use of music to provide sustainable social justice solutions. We talk with notable scientists, practitioners and musicians who have generously given their time to share their thoughts on the question: "What is the role of music in bringing about social justice?" Trigger Warning: There will be some engagement with and discussion of sensitive topics which may affect those with lived experiences of any form of prejudice, discrimination or difficulty.