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Opus 137

2/8/2022

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​For a generation, Haiti has been the image of liberation and freedom for countless Black people across the western world. Haitian violinist, arts administrator, and music educator Victoria Joseph joins Garrett to showcase the work she's doing on the island and to unpack the opportunities, potential for empowerment, and responsibilities connected with teaching the next generation of musicians. Scott shines a light on an upcoming hip hop documentary, Garrett reviews a new album by Joy Guidry, and the guys discuss Black History Month blunders. 

****JUSTICE FOR AMIR LOCKE****
Playlist:

Steel Pulse - "Don't Shoot" (Live in Paste Studios)
Public Enemy - "Can't Truss It" 
Joy Guidry - "Voices of the Ancestors" 
Joy Guidry - "Why is Toxicity So Yummy" 
Ondara - "Saying Goodbye" 
MAZOUN - "Drums of Haiti"
Michael Benjamin - "Ou Pati" 
Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges - Overture to "L'Amant Anonyme"
More:

Victoria Joseph
Minneapolis Police Budget
Downbeat (India Arie Responds to Spotify) 
Spike Lee To Direct Colin Kaepernick Doc To ‘Tell His Story’
Super Bowl Dancers Reach Agreement
Lawrence Brownlee Sings National Anthem Conflicted
‘The Story Of Hip-Hop’ Will Be Told By Chuck D
Buy "Radical Acceptance"
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