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Listening Not Knowing

Hannah Welsh Kemp (UK 2023)

Hannah Kemp-Welch (UK 2023)

23 min,

Part of a series about listening in participatory art practice.

Albert Potrony’s website describes him as “an artist with a participatory practice examining ideas of identity, community and language. Potrony is interested in generating social spaces through his projects, and participation from diverse groups and individuals is a key element of his work.” In this conversation with Hannah Kemp-Welsh he introduces his participatory arts practice, describing a recent project with young fathers in Gateshead and former members of an anti-sexist men’s group. Albert and Hannah talk about collaborative practice in detail, and the role of listening within this.

Produced by Hannah Kemp-Welch

Made for Miaaw.net a platform dedicated to conversations about community, creativity, cultural democracy and the commons 


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Bread and Roses

Soveks Lo (UK 2023)

Soveks Lo (UK 2023)

17 min

A behind the scenes radio documentary about the making of the Enfield Peoples Theatre production of Bread and Roses. The play focuses on the 1915 Edmonton Rent Strike and community action led by (and won) by women during World War 1. However, it draws comparisons with the current housing crisis and the issues of homelessness.

Producer - Soveks Lo
Maroon Community Media


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Letters to Ummi

Kohl Journal (UK 2023)

Khol Journal (LB 2022)

25 min

Overheard glimpses of intimate stories shared in rushed conversations had in scattered moments of safety and care amongst anonymous members of queer families. The conversations are in Arabic, Farsi, English, Cypriote Turkish and Kurdish. Letters To Ummi is an evolving multilingual, intergenerational and multifaceted project that centers non identifiable and anonymous ways of engagement, focusing on Queer West Asian, South West Asian, North African and East African+ realities, both from within the regions and their diasporas. It is an on-going project that centers lived experience and questions how to safely archive vulnerable and intersectional realities.

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Sound: Letters To Ummi Community
Produced for Kohl Journal.


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Blasstal #1: Moots

Lucy Dearlove and Katie Callin (UK 2022)

Lucy Dearlove and Katie Callin (UK 2022)

38 min Episode 1 of 3

In episode 1 of Blasstal, Katie introduces Lucy to the vegetable at the heart of Hop-tu-Naa traditions of the Isle of Man. They explore the island's folklore with poet and folklore expert Annie Kissack, attend a Hop-tu-Naa celebration at Cregneash, carve their own moots, and finally head out Hop-tu-Naa-ing around Peel. Everything you never knew about Moots or turnips and the traditions connected to this underrated root vegetable.

Hosted and produced by Lucy Dearlove and Katie Callin

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Nobody Dies Here: Everyone is welcome, not everyone is welcome

Michelle Ransom-Hughes (AU 2023)

Michelle Ransom-Hughes (AU 2023)

29 min Episode 1 of 8

A beautifully produced audio portrait of the Medically Supervised Injecting Room (MSIR) trial in North Richmond, Australia with health workers and people who inject drugs. In the entry zone, staff walk the fine line between extending a warm, non-judgemental welcome to all and adhering to licensing regulations. People from every walk of life present here to access the room.

Producer/ Writer/ Editor/ Sound Design/ Mix - Michelle Ransom-Hughes

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Where are you going?

Catherine Carr (UK 2023)

Catherine Carr (UK 2023)

15 min Episode 1 of 4

Catherine Carr interrupts people as they go about their everyday lives and asks simply: “Where are you going?” The conversations that follow are always unpredictable: sometimes funny, sometimes heart-breaking, silly, romantic or occasionally downright ‘stop-you-in-your-tracks’ surprising.

Recorded and Presented by Catherine Carr
Editor: Jo Rowntree
Sound: Dan King

Produced by Loftus Media

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Class Divide

Curtis James (UK 2023)

Curtis James (UK 2023)

30 min Episode 1 of 4

This series follows the lives of a family, one daughter and three sons from Whitehawk, whose stories will highlight what a massive difference a good education can make to life chances. Across the series families, teachers and education experts talk about the roots of the UK's education, segregation and subsequent attainment gap and why it’s so bad in places like Brighton and Hove.

Writer and presenter of the series Curtis James says: “I grew up in East Brighton and this podcast series has been in the making since I made my first radio programme in 1990. The stories I’ll be sharing are rarely told by people like us, and it’s important for people to understand where the issues are, so the city can begin to make things fairer. The ideal outcome from this series is that the good people of Brighton get together, work together, to ensure every child gets the support they need to learn and thrive. It’s going to take the whole city to support the education of all of its children.”

Produced and Hosted by Curtis James

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The Gospel of Harm Reduction

Haley Paskalides (US 2022)

Haley Paskalides (US 2022)

10min

In this traditional 'NPR' style radio reporting, Haley Paskalides meets Jesse Harvey who created the Church of Safe Injection to give drug users in Maine the resources and support they needed. This story is about how the organisation decided to move forward in the wake of his passing and the women who kept his dream alive.

PLEASE NOTE: This story contains references to substance misuse disorder and sexual abuse. Please take care while listening.

Produced and hosted by: Haley Paskalides
Produced for the Salt Institute


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Doing Bird

Steve Urquhart (UK 2022)

Steve Urquhart (UK 2022)

20min Episode 1 of 2

Inmates at HMP Perth engage with archive birdsong and oral history recordings from the Scottish Ornithologists’ Club in a unique, creative audio art collaboration. Peesweeps meet hip hop beats, grouse unlock coded prison language, and an unhatched kestrel chick provokes philosophy.

Engaging with Scotland's archive birdsong recordings encourages the men to recall positive memories, to spark creativity, to reflect on the purpose of prison, and to re-evaluate their connection to the world beyond prison walls. They also think deeply about the accessibility and value of oral history recordings, and about who gets to be involved.

Produced by Steve Urquhart

‘Doing Bird’ is supported by the National Lottery through Creative Scotland.


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Edgeland

Hayley Suviste (UK 2021)

Hayley Suviste (UK 2020)

24 min

As Manchester’s streets and skyline are warped by the ever-accelerating process of urban renewal, the city’s edgelands and green spaces are at risk of being swallowed by waves of property development. Not only does this raise questions about the ecology of the city, as carbon sinks are flattened and wildlife is displaced, but it speaks to broader trends pushing urban residents away from shared space, community and local identity.

This project shines a light on these spaces and the activists, academics, and local people who have taken up the daunting fight against corporate interests in the city in the name of biodiversity, urban ecology and community wellbeing. As we are faced with crises of both environment and mental health, the role of public green spaces has become ever more crucial in the eyes of those who enjoy, nurture, and maintain them

Hayley Suviste is a sound artist and composer based in Manchester (UK). She works with field recordings, archival material, electronic hardware, and live instrumentation to create long-form compositions, sonic installations, and multimedia art projects. Inspired by folk traditions and oral histories, Hayley is interested in the role of sound and voice in constructing and reproducing cultural identities and socio-historical narratives and how new compositional technologies can engage communities with overlooked stories about their environments.

Produced by Hayley Suviste
Commsioned by HCMF


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