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art27 Presents: ReSounding

art27 Presents: ReSounding

Veröffentlicht: 2023-12-22
© art27 2021
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34 Folgen
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Veröffentlicht: 2023-12-22
© art27 2021
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Human Rights Day 2023: a ReSounding Roundtable - Part 2

Human Rights Day 2023: a ReSounding Roundtable - Part 2

As we cap off 2023, we brought back two collaborators and friends of art27 to participate in a special 2-part episode of ReSounding, in acknowledgement of International Day of Human Rights. Yigit Aksakoglu is a social change advocate whose career...
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As we cap off 2023, we brought back two collaborators and friends of art27 to participate in a special 2-part episode of ReSounding, in acknowledgement of International Day of Human Rights.
Yigit Aksakoglu is a social change advocate whose career spans Human Rights advocacy, early childhood development, NGO policy, and even political prisoner. Having been unjustly imprisoned in his native Turkey for peaceful protest, Yigit now lives in Exile in the Netherlands, where he advocates for better treatment of refugees and undocumented migrants.
Godfrey Lado is a musician and poet living in Amsterdam. Having migrated from South Sudan, and lived through the complicated Dutch asylum seeking process, he now works with the organization ASKV, working towards a more just and fair system and treatment for undocumented people in the Netherlands.
ReSounding was produced and edited by Ed Holland.
The art27 theme music 'Come Together' was written and performed by Matteo Galesi and was produced for art27 in collaboration with SYNCR.
You can find Matteo at:
www.facebook.com/matteo.galesi
www.instagram.com/teogalesi/
twitter.com/TEOgalesi
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Erscheinungs­datum: 22.12.2023, 11:12:41

Beschreibung

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

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