
Taking the day off to celebrate 17 years with @emilystanleymacaulay - it always feels like a miracle that our paths crossed, and I never take that for granted.

Taking the day off to celebrate 17 years with @emilystanleymacaulay - it always feels like a miracle that our paths crossed, and I never take that for granted.

Taking the day off to celebrate 17 years with @emilystanleymacaulay - it always feels like a miracle that our paths crossed, and I never take that for granted.

Taking the day off to celebrate 17 years with @emilystanleymacaulay - it always feels like a miracle that our paths crossed, and I never take that for granted.

Taking the day off to celebrate 17 years with @emilystanleymacaulay - it always feels like a miracle that our paths crossed, and I never take that for granted.

Perfect day for walking. Last time we were on this hill it was with @edbirch maybe 12 years ago. It was my first ever time in the Lake District and I’d never experienced walking on hills like this before. A lot has changed since then. For a start we now live here. And somehow we’ve managed to walk up all the Wainwrights. If you had told me 12 years ago these things would happen I would never have believed you.
Always grateful for that experience @edbirch Thanks for sharing it with us.

Introducing another COMMUNE member, this week it’s Curtis James…
Curtis James is a researcher, audio maker, storyteller, photographer, and filmmaker based in The Lake District. His work is rooted in community, fieldwork, and participatory practice, and is shaped by his own experience growing up on a council estate in East Brighton.
Curtis is the producer of The Quiet Revolution podcast series for anti-racist charity brap, and co-produced the sound art project Neolithic Cannibals, which won Sound of the Year 2025. He is the host and writer of Class Divide, a podcast about education inequality and class that has run active campaigns, including winning free school transport for local children and securing changes to school admission policy that prioritise children on Free School Meals, effectively breaking the link between house prices and school choice.
🪨 @oswald808
Website: www.wearefieldwork.com
Slide 1 credits: @almahaser
Slide 2 credits: From Neolithic Cannibals, a project by @thesimonsound , the kids of Whitehawk and @divideclass - all video work by Curtis James
Introducing another COMMUNE member, this week it’s Curtis James…
Curtis James is a researcher, audio maker, storyteller, photographer, and filmmaker based in The Lake District. His work is rooted in community, fieldwork, and participatory practice, and is shaped by his own experience growing up on a council estate in East Brighton.
Curtis is the producer of The Quiet Revolution podcast series for anti-racist charity brap, and co-produced the sound art project Neolithic Cannibals, which won Sound of the Year 2025. He is the host and writer of Class Divide, a podcast about education inequality and class that has run active campaigns, including winning free school transport for local children and securing changes to school admission policy that prioritise children on Free School Meals, effectively breaking the link between house prices and school choice.
🪨 @oswald808
Website: www.wearefieldwork.com
Slide 1 credits: @almahaser
Slide 2 credits: From Neolithic Cannibals, a project by @thesimonsound , the kids of Whitehawk and @divideclass - all video work by Curtis James

Introducing another COMMUNE member, this week it’s Curtis James…
Curtis James is a researcher, audio maker, storyteller, photographer, and filmmaker based in The Lake District. His work is rooted in community, fieldwork, and participatory practice, and is shaped by his own experience growing up on a council estate in East Brighton.
Curtis is the producer of The Quiet Revolution podcast series for anti-racist charity brap, and co-produced the sound art project Neolithic Cannibals, which won Sound of the Year 2025. He is the host and writer of Class Divide, a podcast about education inequality and class that has run active campaigns, including winning free school transport for local children and securing changes to school admission policy that prioritise children on Free School Meals, effectively breaking the link between house prices and school choice.
🪨 @oswald808
Website: www.wearefieldwork.com
Slide 1 credits: @almahaser
Slide 2 credits: From Neolithic Cannibals, a project by @thesimonsound , the kids of Whitehawk and @divideclass - all video work by Curtis James

Introducing another COMMUNE member, this week it’s Curtis James…
Curtis James is a researcher, audio maker, storyteller, photographer, and filmmaker based in The Lake District. His work is rooted in community, fieldwork, and participatory practice, and is shaped by his own experience growing up on a council estate in East Brighton.
Curtis is the producer of The Quiet Revolution podcast series for anti-racist charity brap, and co-produced the sound art project Neolithic Cannibals, which won Sound of the Year 2025. He is the host and writer of Class Divide, a podcast about education inequality and class that has run active campaigns, including winning free school transport for local children and securing changes to school admission policy that prioritise children on Free School Meals, effectively breaking the link between house prices and school choice.
🪨 @oswald808
Website: www.wearefieldwork.com
Slide 1 credits: @almahaser
Slide 2 credits: From Neolithic Cannibals, a project by @thesimonsound , the kids of Whitehawk and @divideclass - all video work by Curtis James

Introducing another COMMUNE member, this week it’s Curtis James…
Curtis James is a researcher, audio maker, storyteller, photographer, and filmmaker based in The Lake District. His work is rooted in community, fieldwork, and participatory practice, and is shaped by his own experience growing up on a council estate in East Brighton.
Curtis is the producer of The Quiet Revolution podcast series for anti-racist charity brap, and co-produced the sound art project Neolithic Cannibals, which won Sound of the Year 2025. He is the host and writer of Class Divide, a podcast about education inequality and class that has run active campaigns, including winning free school transport for local children and securing changes to school admission policy that prioritise children on Free School Meals, effectively breaking the link between house prices and school choice.
🪨 @oswald808
Website: www.wearefieldwork.com
Slide 1 credits: @almahaser
Slide 2 credits: From Neolithic Cannibals, a project by @thesimonsound , the kids of Whitehawk and @divideclass - all video work by Curtis James

Introducing another COMMUNE member, this week it’s Curtis James…
Curtis James is a researcher, audio maker, storyteller, photographer, and filmmaker based in The Lake District. His work is rooted in community, fieldwork, and participatory practice, and is shaped by his own experience growing up on a council estate in East Brighton.
Curtis is the producer of The Quiet Revolution podcast series for anti-racist charity brap, and co-produced the sound art project Neolithic Cannibals, which won Sound of the Year 2025. He is the host and writer of Class Divide, a podcast about education inequality and class that has run active campaigns, including winning free school transport for local children and securing changes to school admission policy that prioritise children on Free School Meals, effectively breaking the link between house prices and school choice.
🪨 @oswald808
Website: www.wearefieldwork.com
Slide 1 credits: @almahaser
Slide 2 credits: From Neolithic Cannibals, a project by @thesimonsound , the kids of Whitehawk and @divideclass - all video work by Curtis James

Introducing another COMMUNE member, this week it’s Curtis James…
Curtis James is a researcher, audio maker, storyteller, photographer, and filmmaker based in The Lake District. His work is rooted in community, fieldwork, and participatory practice, and is shaped by his own experience growing up on a council estate in East Brighton.
Curtis is the producer of The Quiet Revolution podcast series for anti-racist charity brap, and co-produced the sound art project Neolithic Cannibals, which won Sound of the Year 2025. He is the host and writer of Class Divide, a podcast about education inequality and class that has run active campaigns, including winning free school transport for local children and securing changes to school admission policy that prioritise children on Free School Meals, effectively breaking the link between house prices and school choice.
🪨 @oswald808
Website: www.wearefieldwork.com
Slide 1 credits: @almahaser
Slide 2 credits: From Neolithic Cannibals, a project by @thesimonsound , the kids of Whitehawk and @divideclass - all video work by Curtis James

Introducing another COMMUNE member, this week it’s Curtis James…
Curtis James is a researcher, audio maker, storyteller, photographer, and filmmaker based in The Lake District. His work is rooted in community, fieldwork, and participatory practice, and is shaped by his own experience growing up on a council estate in East Brighton.
Curtis is the producer of The Quiet Revolution podcast series for anti-racist charity brap, and co-produced the sound art project Neolithic Cannibals, which won Sound of the Year 2025. He is the host and writer of Class Divide, a podcast about education inequality and class that has run active campaigns, including winning free school transport for local children and securing changes to school admission policy that prioritise children on Free School Meals, effectively breaking the link between house prices and school choice.
🪨 @oswald808
Website: www.wearefieldwork.com
Slide 1 credits: @almahaser
Slide 2 credits: From Neolithic Cannibals, a project by @thesimonsound , the kids of Whitehawk and @divideclass - all video work by Curtis James

Introducing another COMMUNE member, this week it’s Curtis James…
Curtis James is a researcher, audio maker, storyteller, photographer, and filmmaker based in The Lake District. His work is rooted in community, fieldwork, and participatory practice, and is shaped by his own experience growing up on a council estate in East Brighton.
Curtis is the producer of The Quiet Revolution podcast series for anti-racist charity brap, and co-produced the sound art project Neolithic Cannibals, which won Sound of the Year 2025. He is the host and writer of Class Divide, a podcast about education inequality and class that has run active campaigns, including winning free school transport for local children and securing changes to school admission policy that prioritise children on Free School Meals, effectively breaking the link between house prices and school choice.
🪨 @oswald808
Website: www.wearefieldwork.com
Slide 1 credits: @almahaser
Slide 2 credits: From Neolithic Cannibals, a project by @thesimonsound , the kids of Whitehawk and @divideclass - all video work by Curtis James

Introducing another COMMUNE member, this week it’s Curtis James…
Curtis James is a researcher, audio maker, storyteller, photographer, and filmmaker based in The Lake District. His work is rooted in community, fieldwork, and participatory practice, and is shaped by his own experience growing up on a council estate in East Brighton.
Curtis is the producer of The Quiet Revolution podcast series for anti-racist charity brap, and co-produced the sound art project Neolithic Cannibals, which won Sound of the Year 2025. He is the host and writer of Class Divide, a podcast about education inequality and class that has run active campaigns, including winning free school transport for local children and securing changes to school admission policy that prioritise children on Free School Meals, effectively breaking the link between house prices and school choice.
🪨 @oswald808
Website: www.wearefieldwork.com
Slide 1 credits: @almahaser
Slide 2 credits: From Neolithic Cannibals, a project by @thesimonsound , the kids of Whitehawk and @divideclass - all video work by Curtis James
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