The BAMM podcast is part of Building Access in Music Making (BAMM), a Canadian-based international research network that brings together practitioners, not-for-profit organizations, and academics to increase and improve access to music making.
In these podcasts, we will explore the goals, interests, barriers, and needs of disabled musicians, as well as groups and individuals who support disabled musicians making music.
We will learn about what existing tools, practices, and expectations disable us, and how we can get around, through or over them.
Hopefully, these discussions can change community and social understandings, leading to more inclusive community music for everyone.
Hosted and edited by Kenneth Emig
Produced by Jason Nolan, Kenneth Emig, Richard Marsella, and Andrea Bellucci
at the
Responsive Ecologies Lab, Toronto Metropolitan University
with funds from
Google Award for Inclusion
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
The Canadian Foundation for Innovation