via Samuel Araújo<br><br><font size="2">Sound Changes: Music and Social Justice</font><font size="2"> Symposium</font>
<p>Carleton University’s newly formed Music and Social
Justice Collective is holding an interdisciplinary symposium on the
subject of music and social justice entitled “Sound Changes: Music and
Social Justice” to be held on February 24 and 25, 2012 at Carleton
University. This initiative is an outgrowth of Professor Jesse Stewart’s
graduate seminar "Music and Social Justice". Bringing together
graduate students and academics from a wide variety of disciplines as
well as performers, community activists, and other cultural workers, the
symposium will examine music’s capacity to act as an agent for positive
social change in a variety of musical, social, and cultural contexts. <br></p><a href="http://musicandsocialjustice.org/" target="_blank">http://musicandsocialjustice.org/</a><br clear="all"><br>-- <br><div>carlos palombini<br>
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