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This month's theme is VOICE. We're finding out 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
www.shoutatcancer.org/
ACT 2 - from 11.22
Dieter Deswarte, Senior Teaching Fellow in Ethnographic and Documentary Film, UCL Department of Anthropology
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
Presented by Cassidy Martin and edited by Cerys Bradley
By UCLThis month's theme is VOICE. We're finding out 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
www.shoutatcancer.org/
ACT 2 - from 11.22
Dieter Deswarte, Senior Teaching Fellow in Ethnographic and Documentary Film, UCL Department of Anthropology
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
Presented by Cassidy Martin and edited by Cerys Bradley