Migration Sounds feature on CBC radio, November 2024
Nov 10, 05:30 PM
Migration Sounds feature on CBC Radio (Canadian national radio), on The Current show presented by Matt Galloway.
The interview is with Cities and Memory founder Stuart Fowkes, and goes in depth into the Migration Sounds project, and how we can use sound as a tool to open up new angles on social issues and current affairs.
The package features the following contributions to the project:
- The “golden hour” aboard the Ocean Viking rescue ship in the Mediterranean, recorded by Frey Lindsay.
- Filippino expats playing basketball in Dubai, recorded by Zubin Aroz
- Batwa villagers in Uganda, recorded by Colin Hunter
- My Journey, My Areas, composed by Jaspal Singh Bhogal
- Ukrainian housemate making borscht soup, recorded by Maria Margaronis
First broadcast on 7 November 2024.
The interview is with Cities and Memory founder Stuart Fowkes, and goes in depth into the Migration Sounds project, and how we can use sound as a tool to open up new angles on social issues and current affairs.
The package features the following contributions to the project:
- The “golden hour” aboard the Ocean Viking rescue ship in the Mediterranean, recorded by Frey Lindsay.
- Filippino expats playing basketball in Dubai, recorded by Zubin Aroz
- Batwa villagers in Uganda, recorded by Colin Hunter
- My Journey, My Areas, composed by Jaspal Singh Bhogal
- Ukrainian housemate making borscht soup, recorded by Maria Margaronis
First broadcast on 7 November 2024.