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Audio Intersectionality: Disrupting Hegemonic Structures against Marginalized Communities
Start Date: 7/9/2020Start Time: 5:00 PM
End Date: 7/9/2020End Time: 6:30 PM

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 Audio Intersectionality: Disrupting Hegemonic Structures against Marginalized Communities
July 9th at 5pm-630pm ET

This interactive presentation conjoins intersectional contexts of race, gender, sexuality and class with sound, music and performance studies to determine, demarcate and evaluate the methods in which sound and music have been used operationally as a method of subjugation and normalization or as strategies of resistance and platforms of activism (survival) aimed at African American and Queer African American communities in the United States. However, this can be applied to diasporic communities of Africana, Asian, Latinx, Chicanx, Middle Eastern and Indigenous descent globally.


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Contact Information:
Name: Dr. Linda Wilson
Email: Lbw25@drexel.edu
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Via Live Webcast
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