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EPISODE · Feb 12, 2016 · 1H 1M

February 12

from CiTR -- Femconcept · host CiTR & Discorder Magazine

A very special episode of Femconcept today! Local artist Stefana Fratila visited the show to play her piece "No History" on-air. The piece was played at a high volume in the UBC Nest/Student Union Building, as a disruption of public space. The piece is also part of Stefana's Master's Thesis in Political Science at UBC, which she will be defending next month. We interviewed her about the piece, as well as her thesis, "Decolonizing Reconciliation: Refusing Settler Innocence Through Sound." You can find "No History" on Stefana's Soundcloud here: https://soundcloud.com/stefanafratila/no-history-live-at-skylight

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A very special episode of Femconcept today! Local artist Stefana Fratila visited the show to play her piece "No History" on-air. The piece was played at a high volume in the UBC Nest/Student Union Building, as a disruption of public space. The piece is also part of Stefana's Master's Thesis in Political Science at UBC, which she will be defending next month. We interviewed her about the piece, as well as her thesis, "Decolonizing Reconciliation: Refusing Settler Innocence Through Sound." You can find "No History" on Stefana's Soundcloud here: https://soundcloud.com/stefanafratila/no-history-live-at-skylight

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