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Opus 126

11/24/2021

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As Black Lives Matter protests continue across the nation there's a question that's being pushed more and more to the front: Are white people a help or a distraction in these spaces? Garrett and Scott dive into this conversation as it relates to the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict and urge listeners to see the reverberations of racial injustice in the court system within all institutions - even the arts! The guys honor the late Young Dolph, unpack a violent situation at a local theater, and more. Rhapsody Snyder and Orbert Davis from the Chicago Jazz Philharmonic return for part 2 of their conversation with Garrett, which leans on "Third Stream" as the key toward a more accessible and equitable arts ecosystem for future generations. 

Support for this opus of TRILLOQUY comes from:

Hensel Pushers
Adrian Dunn & The RIZE Orchestra
Playlist:

Samuel Coleridge-Taylor - "Deep River" (perf. Wynton Grant and Stefan Petrov)
Jean Ritchie - Black is the Color
Franz Schubert - String Quintet in C Major (perf. ChamberFest Cleveland)
Lady Gaga - "The Edge of Glory" (Live from A Very Gaga Thanksgiving)
Daijana Wallace - "i am the mind of winter"
Orbert Davis - "The Creation of Evolution"
Orbert Davis - "The Face of the Enemy is Always Changing" 
Brent Michael Davids - "Testament of Atom" 
More:

SUPPORT MAKEDA'S COOKIES
Downbeat (Young Dolph Gives Away $20k to students)
Apollo Chamber Players Debut Work Dealing with Slavery
Guthrie Theater Show Delayed by Audience Member’s Racist Rant
Daijana Wallace
White people are speaking up at protests
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