Each of the panelists, Arielle Julia Brown, La’Vender Freddy, and Natalie Hopkinson, grapples with the sonic textures of the places they work in. Together they delved into how sound functions as a monument to memory, whether it can heal and restore. The panel interrogate whether advancing/acknowledging the culture of their sounds can be a functional framework for developing new futures for a community. Moderated by Arlette-Louise Ndakoze.
Each of the panelists, Arielle Julia Brown, La’Vender Freddy, and Natalie Hopkinson, grapples with the sonic textures of the places they work in. Together they delved into how sound functions as a monument to memory, whether it can heal and restore. The panel interrogate whether advancing/acknowledging the culture of their sounds can be a functional framework for developing new futures for a community. Moderated by Arlette-Louise Ndakoze.



Each of the panelists, Arielle Julia Brown, La’Vender Freddy, and Natalie Hopkinson, grapples with the sonic textures of the places they work in. Together they delved into how sound functions as a monument to memory, whether it can heal and restore. The panel interrogate whether advancing/acknowledging the culture of their sounds can be a functional framework for developing new futures for a community. Moderated by Arlette-Louise Ndakoze.



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