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2022 Promo Mann Reflective Listening
1media/Promo_Man_SelfReflectiveListening - Sydney Wynter Mann_thumb.png2022-04-27T16:16:51+00:00Carlin Liu Ziaf35c69e953cd4001ddc41bd48e720246e1701a0842A navy blue background with faded dark text running throughout, reading DATA, WEB, POPULAR. The top right corner reads: Towards a Practice of (Self) Reflective Listening. The center of the image is an illustration of a human figure walking towards the sun, as their reflection follows them in the water. At the bottom of the image there is a quote: "All water has a perfect memory and is forever trying to get back to where it was." - Toni Morrisonplain2022-04-27T20:05:13+00:00Carlin Liu Ziaf35c69e953cd4001ddc41bd48e720246e1701a08
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1media/Promo_Man_SelfReflectiveListening - Sydney Wynter Mann.pngmedia/Promo_Man_SelfReflectiveListening - Sydney Wynter Mann.pngmedia/Promo_Man_SelfReflectiveListening - Sydney Wynter Mann.png2022-04-27T16:21:10+00:00What Makes Hearing Possible? Towards a Practice of (Self)Reflective Listening (2022)12Join and listen like you never have before...plain2022-05-06T00:33:39+00:0039.952414, -75.146301Sydney Mann01-01-2016 - 05-01-2022
What makes hearing and brave sharing possible when the language of power and oppression haunt everyday discourse? This one-time, live, interactive exhibit will put edited oral history interviews in dialogue with the present to explore how our roles as social and systemic actors recreate systems of privilege and oppression within forms of communication. Participants will engage in methods (self)-reflective listening - repeating words back as to redistribute power or invite clarification - to transform the language of dominance into a co-operative language of hearing to generate shared meaning and community in conversation.
This exhibit took place at the live May 4 event with the curator and is not available online.