Join us for two days of speakers, workshops and conversation at the University of Brighton. Bringing together a range of artists, academics and activists, we explore: what is the relationship between sound and social justice? Friday topics include: Rap Borders Health Soundsystem culture Community and inclusion Mixtaping Saturday topics include: Listening Imprisonment Queering Gentrification Electronic music Lowkey Our keynote speaker is renowned activist and rapper, Lowkey MC, who will be speaking on Saturday afternoon. An icon in the UK hip-hop scene, Lowkeys music offers political commentary on injustices from Palestine to Grenfell. Even more announcements still to come! Day tickets will give you access to all panels and workshops throughout the selected day and includes lunch. You can find the full conference programme with descriptions of each session and more info on wandacanton.co.uk/sonicrebellionsPlease note that there are different rooms and buildings throughout the conference. You can find this information in the programme and on the day during registration. Organised by Wanda Canton in collaboration with the Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics (CAPPE).