Designing Sound Futures is a York University funded research project focusing on sound, technology, inclusive design, and transdisciplinary learning.

Rhythms of Access Podcast featuring Gift Tshuma

The new Rhythms of Access podcast hosted by Gift Tshuma features disabled musicians and other creative professionals in conversation with Gift about their experiences with disability and access in the music industry. Supported by CAMIN and Designing Sound Futures

Gift Tshuma is a prominent activist in disability rights and a skilled music composer based in Toronto. He earned a degree in Sociology with a minor in Law and Society from Concordia University and received the prestigious CBC Quebec’s 2022 Black Changemaker Award.

Check out Rhythms of Access on YouTubeApple Podcasts, and Spotify.

Thanks to Kristen Tollan (York University) and Kenneth Emig for supporting the Rhythms of Access production. 
Designing Sound Futures was made possible by a York University Catalyzing Interdisciplinary Research Clusters (CIRC) Grant and the support of our many academic, community and industry partners.
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