1、How community music fosters individual and collective wellbeing in areas of entrenched social inequityProfessor Brydie-Leigh Bartleet FAHA QMF Outback Trails,Charleville,2023 AcknowledgementsThe Creative Change Project acknowledges the Yugarabul,Yuggera,Jagera and Turrbal peoples of the land where w
2、e are based.Research teamBrydie-Leigh Bartleet ARC Future FellowEmma Heard Research FellowMatt Hsu Communications OfficerPearly Black PhD CandidateJoel Spence PhD CandidateFlora Wong PhD CandidateCase study partners and communitiesBig hART,Ieramugadu(Roebourne),Ngarluma CountryPlay it Forward,Naarm(
3、Melbourne)Wurundjeri CountryQMF,Cunnamulla,Kunja Country and Charleville,Bidjara CountryMicah Projects,Kurilpa(West End),Yugarabul,Yuggera,Jagera and Turrbal CountryThis project is funded by an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship and is hosted by the Creative Arts Research Institute and Qu
4、eensland Conservatorium Griffith University.QMF Music Trails,Swing On In event,2023Individual wellbeing:Voice,confidence,skills Social connection:From bonding to bridging Community Carols in West End(Kurilpa),2022Collective wellbeing:cohesion,belonging,shared identity Performers at the Songs for Fre
5、edom concert in Barangaroo,Eora Nation(Sydney),2023Place and public space:Music as social infrastructure Art on electricity by lisadotdesign in West End(KurilpaCultural justice and community healing Max Coppin mentors Shiloh Mourambine to MC Songs for Peace,Big hART,2018Loneliness:Designing across l
6、evels Community Carols in West End(Kurilpa),2022Community Carols,Meanjin,2024What works in local community initiatives Creative Change Project teamOpen mic night,West End,2023Policy implications Kutcha Edwards performing at Songs for Freedo