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On Episode 35 of Below the Radar, Am Johal interviews Tiffany Muller Myrdahl
Author: Muller Myrdahl, Tiffany, Author: Johal, Am
Date created: 2019-12-17
Credits
Chu-daiko: Elaine Ginn
Ōdaiko, shime-daiko, uchi-wa daiko: John Endo Greenaway
Chappa, chu-daiko, spoken voice (original text), Tibetan singing bowl, wind gongs: Amy Newman
Okedo-daiko,1 shime-daiko: Emiko Newman
Young herons chatter with chipping sparrow trills: Recorded by John Endo Greenaway
Ancient Game Singing Bowl: Soundsnap. https://www.soundsnap.com/ancient_game_singing_bowl_healer_tone_12_wav
Cave atmosphere – Cave – Bats: BBC Sound Effects. https://sound-effects.bbcrewind.co.uk/search?q=NHU05078091
Electronic sounds: BBC Sound Effects. https://sound-effects.bbcrewind.co.uk/search?q=07059073
Laos - Luang Prabang – River 1: Soundsnap. https://www.soundsnap.com/laos_luang_prabang_river_01_wav
Studio Crowd Whisper: Soundsnap. https://www.soundsnap.com/studio_crowd_whisper_long_blastwavefx_12972
Chu-daiko: Elaine Ginn
Ōdaiko, shime-daiko, uchi-wa daiko: John Endo Greenaway
Chappa, chu-daiko, spoken voice (original text), Tibetan singing bowl, wind gongs: Amy Newman
Okedo-daiko,1 shime-daiko: Emiko Newman
Young herons chatter with chipping sparrow trills: Recorded by John Endo Greenaway
Ancient Game Singing Bowl: Soundsnap. https://www.soundsnap.com/ancient_game_singing_bowl_healer_tone_12_wav
Cave atmosphere – Cave – Bats: BBC Sound Effects. https://sound-effects.bbcrewind.co.uk/search?q=NHU05078091
Electronic sounds: BBC Sound Effects. https://sound-effects.bbcrewind.co.uk/search?q=07059073
Laos - Luang Prabang – River 1: Soundsnap. https://www.soundsnap.com/laos_luang_prabang_river_01_wav
Studio Crowd Whisper: Soundsnap. https://www.soundsnap.com/studio_crowd_whisper_long_blastwavefx_12972
Author: Newman, Amy B.
Date created: 2021-08-10
Credits
Chinese crash cymbals, chu-daiko, shakers, tuned gongs: Elaine Ginn
Ōroshi: John Endo Greenaway
Angklung, Royal Poinciana seed pods, shakers, shime-daiko, tuned gongs: Amy Newman
Shakers, rattles, tuned gongs: Emiko Newman
Ambient sounds, bells, chant, voices: Rakuichi and festival participants
Shime-daiko: Kanata Soranaka
Crows and ambient west coast forest: Recorded by John Endo Greenaway and Amy Newman
“Aiiro” based on “Nagamochi-uta” (traditional) by Uzume Taiko: Performed by Boyd Grealy on frame drum, John Endo Greenaway on Chinese drum, Amy Newman on alto saxophone, Bonnie Soon on riq. ©Uzume Taiko, Every Part of the Animal. 1998.
Chinese crash cymbals, chu-daiko, shakers, tuned gongs: Elaine Ginn
Ōroshi: John Endo Greenaway
Angklung, Royal Poinciana seed pods, shakers, shime-daiko, tuned gongs: Amy Newman
Shakers, rattles, tuned gongs: Emiko Newman
Ambient sounds, bells, chant, voices: Rakuichi and festival participants
Shime-daiko: Kanata Soranaka
Crows and ambient west coast forest: Recorded by John Endo Greenaway and Amy Newman
“Aiiro” based on “Nagamochi-uta” (traditional) by Uzume Taiko: Performed by Boyd Grealy on frame drum, John Endo Greenaway on Chinese drum, Amy Newman on alto saxophone, Bonnie Soon on riq. ©Uzume Taiko, Every Part of the Animal. 1998.
Author: Newman, Amy B.
Date created: 2021-06-30
Credits
Angklung, chajchas, rattles, shakers, Tibetan singing bowl: Elaine Ginn
Breath, rattles, shakers, wind gongs: John Endo Greenaway
Alto saxophone, chajchas, hyoshigi, rattles, shakers, spoken voice (original text), wind gongs: Amy Newman
Shakers, rattles, wind gongs: Emiko Newman
“Grace” by Uzume Taiko: Composed by Leslie Komori, tenor saxophone by Amy Newman. Excerpt performed by John Endo Greenaway, Eileen Kage and Leslie Komori.© Uzume Taiko, Chirashi. 1990.
“Untitled” (Excerpt slowed for use in thesis). Performed by Takeo Yamashiro on shakuhachi. ©Uzume Taiko, Chirashi. 1990.
Children playing outdoors: BBC Sound Effects https://sound-effects.bbcrewind.co.uk/search?q=07009102
Insects: BBC Sound Effects: BBC Sound Effects. https://sound-effects.bbcrewind.co.uk/search?q=07070191
Angklung, chajchas, rattles, shakers, Tibetan singing bowl: Elaine Ginn
Breath, rattles, shakers, wind gongs: John Endo Greenaway
Alto saxophone, chajchas, hyoshigi, rattles, shakers, spoken voice (original text), wind gongs: Amy Newman
Shakers, rattles, wind gongs: Emiko Newman
“Grace” by Uzume Taiko: Composed by Leslie Komori, tenor saxophone by Amy Newman. Excerpt performed by John Endo Greenaway, Eileen Kage and Leslie Komori.© Uzume Taiko, Chirashi. 1990.
“Untitled” (Excerpt slowed for use in thesis). Performed by Takeo Yamashiro on shakuhachi. ©Uzume Taiko, Chirashi. 1990.
Children playing outdoors: BBC Sound Effects https://sound-effects.bbcrewind.co.uk/search?q=07009102
Insects: BBC Sound Effects: BBC Sound Effects. https://sound-effects.bbcrewind.co.uk/search?q=07070191
Author: Newman, Amy B.
Date created: 2021-01-06
Credits
Tibetan singing bowl: Elaine Ginn
Ōdaiko, shime-daiko[1]: John Endo Greenaway
Breath, Chinese gong, conch shell, ocean drum: Amy Newman
Boat: BBC Sound Effects https://sound-effects.bbcrewind.co.uk/search?q=NHU10217724
Duduk Armenian Sample Sound: Freesound.[2] https://freesound.org/people/ethnictune/sounds/352572/
[1] Small high pitched taiko tightened with ropes or bolts (Nagata Shachu, n.d.).
[2] Excerpt slowed for use in thesis.
Tibetan singing bowl: Elaine Ginn
Ōdaiko, shime-daiko[1]: John Endo Greenaway
Breath, Chinese gong, conch shell, ocean drum: Amy Newman
Boat: BBC Sound Effects https://sound-effects.bbcrewind.co.uk/search?q=NHU10217724
Duduk Armenian Sample Sound: Freesound.[2] https://freesound.org/people/ethnictune/sounds/352572/
[1] Small high pitched taiko tightened with ropes or bolts (Nagata Shachu, n.d.).
[2] Excerpt slowed for use in thesis.
Author: Newman, Amy B.
Date created: 2021-04-19
Credits
Alto recorder (slowed for use in thesis), chappa (small, medium, large): Amy Newman
Ōdaiko: John Endo Greenaway
Wilkes Creek: Recorded in Port Moody, British Columbia by John Endo Greenaway and Amy Newman
“Untitled”: Performed by Takeo Yamashiro on shakuhachi. ©Uzume Taiko, Chirashi. 1990.
River/estuary Atmosphere–Spring, day: BBC Sound Effects. https://sound-effects.bbcrewind.co.uk/search?q=NHU05061147
Surf - close-up waves breaking on rocks: BBC Sound Effects. https://sound-effects.bbcrewind.co.uk/search?q=NHU05066069
Alto recorder (slowed for use in thesis), chappa (small, medium, large): Amy Newman
Ōdaiko: John Endo Greenaway
Wilkes Creek: Recorded in Port Moody, British Columbia by John Endo Greenaway and Amy Newman
“Untitled”: Performed by Takeo Yamashiro on shakuhachi. ©Uzume Taiko, Chirashi. 1990.
River/estuary Atmosphere–Spring, day: BBC Sound Effects. https://sound-effects.bbcrewind.co.uk/search?q=NHU05061147
Surf - close-up waves breaking on rocks: BBC Sound Effects. https://sound-effects.bbcrewind.co.uk/search?q=NHU05066069
Author: Newman, Amy B.
Date created: 2021-08-11
Credits: Kathleen McCabe (poet), Michael Park (composer), and Heather Molloy (mezzo-sopranist).
Author: McCabe, Kathleen, Author: Park, Michael, Author: Molloy, Heather
Date created: 2017-01-02
Am Johal is joined by Ethọ́s Lab founder Anthonia Ogundele on this episode of Below the Radar. Anthonia shares about her career in emergency management and sustainability and the origins of Ethos Lab. Anthonia also discusses the inequalities of the education system with respect to STEAM and innovation programs, and the importance of centering the Black experience when creating spaces for youth.Ethos Lab is a non-profit social enterprise that is developing an online collaborative platform and creative co-working spaces for youth ages 13-18 that foster the exploration of culture and STEAM.Resources— Ethos Lab— Solid State— Building Atlanthos: Shifting from Consumers to Creators – Black Youth in the Fourth Place— 'The Cheeky Proletariat' Is for the People
Author: Anthonia Ogundele, Author: Johal, Am, Author: Fiorella Pinillos, Author: Melissa Roach, Author: Paige Smith, Author: Kathy Feng, Author: Alex Abahmed
Date created: 2021-04-06
SFU Mathematics professor Caroline Colijn joins host Am Johal to talk about the role of data modelling in the response to COVID-19. Caroline holds the Canada 150 Research Chair in Mathematics for Infection, Evolution and Public Health, and works at the intersection of mathematics and public health, with a particular focus on the spread and evolution of infectious diseases.She has been working alongside colleagues since the beginning of the pandemic, using data to mathematically model the trajectory of COVID-19 and to inform public policy. In this interview, she gives a brief overview of how we've arrived at this point in the pandemic here in BC. They discuss the potential benefits of prioritizing high-contact workers in the rollout of vaccines, variants of concern in BC, and what data tells us about COVID-19 spread in the weeks and months to come.
Author: Caroline Colijn, Author: Johal, Am, Author: Fiorella Pinillos, Author: Melissa Roach, Author: Paige Smith, Author: Kathy Feng, Author: Alex Abahmed
Date created: 2021-04-20
Barbara Steenbergen from the International Union of Tenants, European Union office, joins Am Johal on this episode of Below the Radar. Together they discuss the role of the tenant unions in Europe as well as their advances in housing policies and protecting tenant rights. Barbara talks about the European housing context, and how tenant social movements in Europe led to the establishment of tenant unions. She discusses successful progressive housing policies in Berlin, Vienna, and the Scandinavian model for public housing, as well as some of the progress being made in countries that have an extremely high home ownership rate, like Spain and Portugal. Resources:— International Union of Tenants — Berlin's Tenants Association (Berliner Mieterverein)— UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Housing— International Social Housing Festival - Helsinki June 2022
Author: Barbara Steenbergen, Author: Johal, Am, Author: Fiorella Pinillos, Author: Melissa Roach, Author: Paige Smith, Author: Kathy Feng, Author: Alex Abahmed
Date created: 2021-04-13
Longtime community organizer and social entrepreneur Al Etmanski talks to Am Johal about where the movement for disability justice is headed — with lived experience leading the way. Al speaks to the urgent need for a basic income for people with disabilities, and how to build up a grassroots political movement to advance social change.Al Etmanski is also the host of an upcoming series of Below the Radar, called The Power of Disability. The series will highlight six incredible changemakers with disabilities who are also powerful advocates in the disability community. Al and Am discuss the origins of the series and the importance of shining a light on the often overlooked contributions of people with disabilities.Resources:— Al Etmanski's website: https://aletmanski.com/— The Power of Disability: 10 Lessons for Surviving, Thriving, and Changing the World by Al Etmanski: https://aletmanski.com/books/#powerofdisability— The Power of Disability Digest: https://aletmanski.com/disability-digest/
Author: Al Etmanski, Author: Johal, Am, Author: Fiorella Pinillos, Author: Melissa Roach, Author: Paige Smith, Author: Kathy Feng, Author: Alex Abahmed
Date created: 2021-04-15