Episode 96: Remembering Kim Wall

The Trip Podcast

This episode, we’re not talking about how the gifted journalist and traveler Kim Wall died, we’re talking about how she lived. And we’re doing it by talking with journalists Caterina Clerici, Christina Ayele Djossa, and Ingrid Wall—who is also Kim’s mother and author of A Silenced Voice of a new book about her life and work.

This episode opens with the beautiful singing of Aidi Songlong, a musician who sings a traditional Moso music style called ahabhala. Christina Ayele Djossa reported on this remarkable matrilineal ethnic group who live near China's border with Tibet.

Show notes:

A Silenced Voice: The Life of Journalist Kim Wall 

Christina Ayele Djossa on Twitter

Christina Ayele Djossa's BBC report on the Moso music style, produced with funding from the Kim Wall Foundation

Caterina Clerici homepage

Kim Wall and Caterina Clerici on Haitian Tourism for Roads & Kingdoms

Kim Wall Memorial Fund at IWMF 

Kim Wall Memorial Fund: Donate

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