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Audio we love: refugee stories, reporting honour killings, & more

Posted on 25th August 2016 by

This American Life – Refugee Stories In the kingdom of storytelling, This American Life undoubtedly reigns supreme. Its incredible team of journalists recently travelled to Greece, where they met with refugees from Syria, Afghanistan, and elsewhere – as well as… Continue Reading →

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Audio we love: Graffiti in Europe, Brexit, The Lumineers

Posted on 26th July 2016 by

Rounding up some of our favourite radio programmes and podcasts of the month. BBC World Service: Graffiti, Paint and Protest in Europe What is the role of graffiti today? Steve Urquhart travels to Barcelona, Paris, and other European cities to talk… Continue Reading →

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New on the GAPA Blog

  • The African Poet Patriot in Nsah Mala – Unpacking CONSTIMOCRAZY: Malafricanising Democracy
  • GAPA meets… Mbizo Chirasha
  • Basquiat at the Barbican: the enduring magnetism of an art icon
  • Queercircle: the group of LGBTQIA+ young Londoners promoting inclusivity in queer contemporary arts.
  • Audio we love: podcast recommendations of the month

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GAPA in Brief

We aim to put art on the political agenda, and make an impact on the political discourse through the arts and creative expression.

The Global Arts and Politics Alliance (GAPA) is an informal online group.

For enquiries, comments, suggestions or more please contact us at
gapa.ngo.office[at]gmail.com

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