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CUMIN podcast
by Jo Dale
CUMIN is the Contemporary Urban Music for Inclusion Network, set up in 2022 with funding from the AHRC (Arts and Humanities Research Council). This podcast explores themes that were at the heart of CUMIN, including the evaluation and measurement of impact that can arise when contemporary popular music is taken more seriously, as well as the potential for DJ education to become more common in schools.
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CUMIN podcast #3
For the 3rd episode of the CUMIN podcast, Raphael Travis speaks to Kiz Manley (HipHopHEALS) and Chris Jeter (school counselor, emcee, and advocate for creative expression and mindfulness) on rethinking the possibilities and potentials for contemporary popular music as a source for healing and wellness.
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CUMIN podcast #2
Professor Pam Burnard (Cambridge University) talks to Sonia Ilie (Cambridge University) and Simon Glenister (Noise Solution) about the measurement of impact in relation to the use of contemporary popular music for inclusion.
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CUMIN podcast #1
Pete Dale talks to Jim Reiss (DJ School UK) and Adam Bell (a Leeds-based music teacher) about the benefits and challenges of using DJ decks in educational settings
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
CUMIN is the Contemporary Urban Music for Inclusion Network, set up in 2022 with funding from the AHRC (Arts and Humanities Research Council). This podcast explores themes that were at the heart of CUMIN, including the evaluation and measurement of impact that can arise when contemporary popular music is taken more seriously, as well as the potential for DJ education to become more common in schools.
HOSTED BY
Jo Dale
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