Remembering November 29, 2007

This week, we’re looking at memory – from how we forget to what we remember. Julie Napolin spoke to some musicians and psychologists about the connection between music and memory. We sent reporters Erika Pallasigue and Jon Doss out to troll for memories. Kevin Jones spoke with a researcher at UC Berkeley about how our brains process memories. Winnie Andrews looks into the healing power of writing and the spoken word. Sindya Bhanoo asks people to remember their arranged marriages, a common practice in India.

Remembering November 29, 2007

Today’s program was produced by Becca MacLaren. The associate producer was Eric Zassenhaus. Our studio engineer is April Dembosky and our faculty adviser is Ben Manilla. The anchors were Ben Hubbard and Becca MacLaren.

Music and Memory

Here links to some of the artists and voices in the piece.

CNMAT and David Wessel

Melody, Memory

Bart Davenport

Music and Memory(the piece)

Memories

Jon and Erika — Memories

Q&A with Craig Brozinsky

Here is the laboratory that Craig Brozinsky works at.

Q&A with Craig Brozinsky

Writing and Memory

Beandra Davis

Project WHAT! is a program of Community Works, a non-profit based in Berkeley, CA. It supports teens with incarcerated parents. The Website for Beandra Davis Joyfully Bea Healing Arts is here.

Here is the Beat Within manual.

Writing and Memory

Memories of an Arranged Marriage

A link to Indian Classifieds advertising brides and grooms:
http://www.thehinduclassifieds.com/
http://www.simplymarry.com/

Memories of an Arranged Marriage

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