Constructive disagreement - Art & memory edition Episode 1 : what this is & why it matters
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Episode 1 – What This Is & Why It Matters
In our debut episode, artist, educator, and Aymara Bolivian storyteller Sharoll Fernandez Siñani lays out the guiding ideas for the series:
- Constructive Disagreement – why listening with curiosity can turn conflict into growth.
- Collective Memory & Historical Trauma – how the past lives on in families, communities, and nations, and why facing it is essential for justice.
- The Healing Power of Art & Poetry – the unique way creative expression helps transform pain into understanding and action.
Along the way Sharoll shares:
- a real-life story from Bolivia that shows how colonial trauma echoes across generations;
- a short excerpt from her own poetry;
- research-backed insights from psychology and conflict-resolution practice;
- an invitation to breathe, feel, and reflect as you listen.
Key Takeaways
- Disagreement isn’t the enemy; how we disagree determines whether we build bridges or burn them.
- Communities can inherit unhealed wounds; acknowledging them is the first step toward collective healing.
- Art speaks to hearts when facts alone fall short, creating space for empathy and change.
Resources & Further Reading
- Psychology Today on constructive conflict and “naïve realism.”
- Research on historical trauma in Indigenous communities (tpcjournal.nbcc.org, University of Calgary).
- Elizabeth Jelin on memory as an arena of struggle.
- MacArthur-funded community arts projects using murals for gang-violence healing (Chicago).
(Full citation list and transcript at sharollsinani.com)
Connect & Support
- Website: sharollsinani.com
- Book: To Senkata and My Dead – art-poetry volume with an educational guide for constructive disagreement.
- Instagram / TikTok: @SharollSinani
- Newsletter: Sign up for reflections, poetry readings, and upcoming workshops.
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Host & Production: Sharoll Fernandez Siñani
Intro/Outro Music: “Amanecer,” by Carlos Macusaya for the painting series "Metamorphosis" by Sharoll Sinani
Recording & Editing: Descript
Distribution: Transistor
Thank you for listening—and remember to breathe, listen, and create.
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