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EPISODE · Jan 9, 2026 · 1H

Solidarity Tracks

from miaaw.net · host Arlene Goldbard | Sophie Hope | Owen Kelly | François Matarasso

The first in a new Miaaw series, in which we introduce and showcase other podcasts. In this episode the Irene Taylor Trust present Solidarity Tracks, a podcast about working with music in prisons.     PARALLEL STREAMS | EPISODE 01 JANUARY 9 | 2026   PARTICIPANTS Sophie Hope | Sara Lee COMMENTARY The Irene Taylor Trust began in 1995 in memory of Irene Taylor who had a personal interest in both penal reform and music. While serving on the selection panel for the Butler Trust prison awards scheme, Irene had come across Sara Lee, who was at that time music co-ordinator at HMP Wormwood Scrubs. Following Irene’s, the Taylor family decided to set up a charity that would continue to do the work that she had been so in favour of, and invited Sara to set up the Irene Taylor Trust Music in Prisons programme. Sara has led the trust’s music work ever since. Sophie Hope recently met Sara Lee, and discovered that the Trust has produced a series of podcasts that describe work that fits directly into our areas of interest. Rather than interviewing Sara, Sophie decided to ask if we could republish one of their podcasts. This has become the first in a new Miaaw series in which we invite you to listen to other podcasts we think you might enjoy; podcasts that complement, and in some cases extend, the range of actions and works we cover. REFERENCES The Irene Taylor Trust Irene Taylor Trust Youtube channel The Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Irene Taylor Trust    

The first in a new Miaaw series, in which we introduce and showcase other podcasts. In this episode the Irene Taylor Trust present Solidarity Tracks, a podcast about working with music in prisons.    PARALLEL STREAMS | EPISODE 01 JANUARY 9 | 2026  PARTICIPANTS Sophie Hope | Sara Lee COMMENTARY The Irene Taylor Trust began in 1995 in memory of Irene Taylor who had a personal interest in both penal reform and music. While serving on the selection panel for the Butler Trust prison awards scheme, Irene had come across Sara Lee, who was at that time music co-ordinator at HMP Wormwood Scrubs. Following Irene’s, the Taylor family decided to set up a charity that would continue to do the work that she had been so in favour of, and invited Sara to set up the Irene Taylor Trust Music in Prisons programme. Sara has led the trust’s music work ever since. Sophie Hope recently met Sara Lee, and discovered that the Trust has produced a series of podcasts that describe work that fits directly into our areas of interest. Rather than interviewing Sara, Sophie decided to ask if we could republish one of their podcasts. This has become the first in a new Miaaw series in which we invite you to listen to other podcasts we think you might enjoy; podcasts that complement, and in some cases extend, the range of actions and works we cover. REFERENCES The Irene Taylor Trust Irene Taylor Trust Youtube channel The Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Irene Taylor Trust

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