Class 20187 MUSI 3510 - 001 (SEM)
Music and Community Engagement
Topic Amplified Justice Part 2
Instructor Nomi Dave, Bonnie Gordon, Kathleen King
Meetings
Nomi Dave, Bonnie Gordon, Kathleen KingTuTh 9:30am - 10:45amNew Cabell Hall 042
Other SIS Info
Enrollment: (Show Graph) 10 students (capacity 15)
Status: Open, No Waitlist Available When Full
Units: 3
Meeting Dates: 01/19/2022 - 05/03/2022
Class Components: Seminar Required
Enrollment Requirements: None
Requirement Designation: None
Class Attributes: ASUD-AIP
Grading: Graded
SIS Description: Special topics courses, topics announced in advance. Courses combine community engagement activities with reflective interpretation.
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Class Subtitle Amplified Justice
Description This is the continuation of Amplified Justice. The year long class engages topics such as music as a form of evidence in legal cases, audio live streaming of Supreme Court hearings, the use of audio technology in the courtroom, and voice, race, and gender in the criminal justice system. Students will have the opportunity to work with legal and social justice practitioners in Charlottesville and to visit courtrooms and other public spaces to reflect on the role of sound in our political and legal processes. Course materials will include music, film, novels, and academic articles. Students will also have the opportunity to produce creative work based on their observations around sound and justice.
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