Protest culture : creative practice as socio-political engagement
Since moving to Newcastle in 2009 to pursue our masters in music and art, Yilis del Carmen Suriel and myself noticed that there was a lack of cultural events designed and aimed to engage and highlight the diverse music and culture of the African and Caribbean Diaspora. We also noticed that there wer...
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University of Newcastle upon Tyne
2016
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