2020
DOI: 10.15845/voices.v20i2.2891
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Music as the Medicine of Trauma among Refugees in Arizona

Abstract: This paper presents outcomes of a phenomenological study conducted to explore the lived experience of refugee musicians. Purposive and snowball sampling methods were used to identify six musicians who performed in the cities of Phoenix and Tucson and had been involved in music prior to entering the United States. The primary data gathering method was structured and unstructured interviews, but observations were made for the musicians who performed in public events during the study period. Audio and vid… Show more

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“…How might occupational resilience as a continuum manifest between individuals? Muriithi (2020) describes lived experiences of six musicians from Africa and Asia, who report that they were better appreciated as artists outside of the United States. These individuals left their home countries to ee violence, and after years of living in countries neighboring their own, were resettled in the United States as refugees.…”
Section: The Nature Of Occupational Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…How might occupational resilience as a continuum manifest between individuals? Muriithi (2020) describes lived experiences of six musicians from Africa and Asia, who report that they were better appreciated as artists outside of the United States. These individuals left their home countries to ee violence, and after years of living in countries neighboring their own, were resettled in the United States as refugees.…”
Section: The Nature Of Occupational Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%