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Lauren Neefe practices at the intersection of poetry, sound, place, and the built environment, often in collaboration with performance artists, including actors, musicians, and dancers. In site-specific docu-poems such as "Eunoisha" and "Citizen Greeting | Rite of Return" and in the design podcast Inhabit, her work explores a proposition of justice: if sound is movement, movement describes space, and space is where we negotiate relations, then justice will make a sound we can listen for. She holds an M.A. in Poetry and a Ph.D. in English literature and has taught courses on sound theory, aural architecture, Romanticism, and poetry at distinguished universities and in Georgia state prisons.