This month's #MadeAtUCL theme is VOICE. Join Cassidy as she finds out from UCL (University College London) experts how people are regaining their voice after their voice boxes are removed; how a group of LGBTQ + refugees in Brazil are using film to tell their stories; and how health students and advocates are sharing the impact of their work through poetry.
ACT 1 - from 02.28
Prof Evangelos Himonides,
Professor of Technology, Education, and Music, UCL Institute of Education
https://www.shoutatcancer.org/
ACT 2 - from 11.22
Dieter Deswarte, Senior Teaching Fellow in Ethnographic and Documentary Film, UCL Department of Anthropology
http://yarrowfilms.co.uk/2020/07/31/hazte-sentir/
ACT 3 - from 20.32
Sarah Wong, Student, UCL Medicine
Jamie Hale, Student, UCL Arts & Humanities
Anna Vignola, Student, Yale School of Medicine
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/news/2021/feb/yale-ucl-poetry-competition-winners-announced
Presented by Cassidy Martin and edited by Cerys Bradley
Visit https://www.ucl.ac.uk/made-at-ucl/podcasts/s2-ep2-voice
NEW! Join the FREE event on "Discovering the Potential of Your Voice" on Wednesday, 21 April 2021, 17.30 -18.45: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/culture/whats-on/discovering-potential-your-voice
Date of episode recording: 15/02/20
Duration: 34:10
Language of episode: English
Presenter: Cassandra Martin
Guests: Evangelos Himonides, Dieter Deswarte, Sarah Wong, Jamie Hale, Anna Vignola,
Producer: Cerys Bradley