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  • Gossip & Marketing: Thinking Deeper About Everyday Use of Words | Season 8 | Summer Media Intensive 2025
    2025/10/09
    Join Lucy and Marley as they discuss examples of gossiping and marketing and how theyre very prominent examples of how words are used everyday though you may not usually think of the effects. The purpose of our episode is to encourage people to think deeper about words they say and see everyday. Because that's key to having a more mindful society. In part 1 Lucy interviews school counselor Marie Hassell and two anonymous classmates. In part 2 Marley interviews Ms. Sheletta from Sheletta Makes Me Laugh (https://www.shelettamakesmelaugh.com/) and Samantha HoangLong from Sahan Journal (https://sahanjournal.com/staff/).
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    31 分
  • Cancel culture, Public Scrutiny and Digital Footprints / Underrepresented Voices from the Hardcore Zine Scene | Season 8 | Summer Media Intensive 2025
    2025/10/02
    Part 1: Interview with an Up-and-Coming Content Creator: Cancel culture, Public Scrutiny, and Digital Footprints
    Listen in on Dinashas (also known as xodinashadrae on tiktok) interview on how she feels being next in line for center stage where she gets to share her creativity with the world. Getting an insight on her thoughts regarding topics like cancel culture and public security. Produced by Summer Media Intensive Producer Fardawsa.
    Part 2: The Importance of Zines: Underrepresented Voices from the Hardcore Scene
    In this episode, Alexandria interviews zine makers Maddie and Vero about their work on Cat Fight as well as the local music scene. Learn more about the nature and history of zines as a medium for highlighting the voices of marginalized people and distributing information within communities.

    Fardawsas episode uses audio by sinatra314, available on freesound.org through a Creative Commons attribution license:places_aaand_action.wav by sinatra314 -- https://freesound.org/s/58414/ -- License: Attribution 3.0places_with_echo.wav by sinatra314 -- https://freesound.org/s/58419/ -- License: Attribution 3.0
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    30 分
  • Lost in Translation: Language Barriers in Communication / Music Across Languages and Cultures | Season 8 | Summer Media Intensive 2025
    2025/09/25
    Part 1: Exploring the world of language, Rana finds and discusses the weight language carries with her two classmates Asha and Muskan, and with linguist Dr. Michelle Benegas. So, words matter - but what happens when your words aren't understood or are lost in translation? In this episode we look at language barriers beyond the single moments in which they occur, finding out why they might happen, and how to deal with them.
    Part 2: This episode highlights music in English and Spanish. Summer Media Intensive cohort member Avdon interviews Twin Cities artists Lady Midnight and mixdsignals to get their opinions on how music changes across languages and cultures.
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    29 分
  • Stories of Sound / The Word: Music / The Tales of Tunes | Season 8 | Summer Media Intensive 2025
    2025/09/18
    Hear what different artists think of music and what it represents, the similarities and differences on people's answers, and how important music is to so many people. Join Listen Up's 2025 Summer Media Cohort members Louis, Ryanna, and Salman for the first episode of the season.
    Guests in this podcast include:Part 1: Youth musician Jordan AllenPart 2: Musicians Alexandra aka Echos and Thomas KrammPart 3: Twin Cities musician Desdamona and Listen Up Youth Radio Lead Producer Eden
    Listen to the artists featured in this episode here:
    Echos- Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/echosofficial- Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@echosofficial
    Thomas Kramm- Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@ThomasJKramm
    Desdamona- Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3-JtQLWP7MKfHIP5IJH2lQ- Bandcamp https://desdamona.bandcamp.com/
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    43 分
  • LIVE: Decolonial Resistance Through Sound and Movement | Season 7 | Voicing Resistance
    2025/09/12
    In our first ever live audience recording, Hiwi and Rena talk with Aziz Bisanz and Tarek Aboueid about sound, movement, and relentless hope and joy in Palestinian resistance during the ongoing genocide. This recording took place during the Season 7 Preview Party, at the University of Minnesota's Liberal Arts Engagement Hub on April 30, 2025. You may hear people coming and going or eating tacos in the background.
    * A note from Aziz: We want to honor the ancestors of the land we drum and dance upon, Mni Sota Makoce, the land where the water meets the sky. We stand in alignment, respect and solidarity with the original and continual tenders of this land, the Dakota and Anishinabe people and we are holding the relationship and interconnectedness of these struggles.
    This episode is the eighth and final episode in our 7th season, "Voicing Resistance," completed in residency at the University of Minnesota's Liberal Arts Engagement Hub.

    This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
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    25 分
  • Music and Counterculture | Season 7 | Voicing Resistance
    2025/09/05
    Join our fabulous members Josie, Alex, and Eden on a journey through the sounds of resistance in Counterculture. From punk to jazz to metal, they explore how musical counterculture has evolvedwhat's changed, what's stayed bold, and how different scenes keep pushing back. Featuring interviews with Keith Williams and Tri Vo.
    Music in this episode is "Hello Dolly" by Keith's band The Land O' Dixie Rented Mules Band, used with permission from the artist. This episode is the seventh in our 7th season, "Voicing Resistance," completed in residency at the University of Minnesota's Liberal Arts Engagement Hub.
    This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
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    39 分
  • Spoken Poetry as an Ongoing Practice of Cultural Preservation | Season 7 | Voicing Resistance
    2025/08/21
    Siyam is on her second poetry journey, this time acknowledging how resistance is shown through poetry. Resistance in poetry challenges oppression, injustice, and personal struggles. Learning how poetry is a powerful tool of defiance and transformation. Join Siyam as she explores how poets from different backgrounds balance poetry and resistance, featuring interviews with Mohamed Saleh in Minnesota, Iffat Rahman in England, and Soreti Kadir in Kenya.
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    46 分
  • How to Save A Language | Season 7 | Voicing Resistance
    2025/06/26
    Produced by YMC member Rena, this episode explores different methods of language preservation, focusing on Ojibwemowin, the language spoken by the Ojibwe people of so-called Canada and Turtle Island . This episode features Renas' friend Caley Coyne, an Alaskan Native (Athabascan and Yupik) who has lived in Minnesota her whole life and began learning Ojibwemowin when she was young, and John-Paul Chalykoff, an Anishinaabe Studies professor and a member of the Michipicoten First Nation Ojibwe community who uses music and puppetry to revitalize Ojibwemowin.

    This episode is the sixth in our 7th season, "Voicing Resistance," completed in residency at the University of Minnesota's Liberal Arts Engagement Hub.

    This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
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    26 分