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Subject: Article re: social justice music podcast From: GUEST,David Heitler-Klevans Date: 17 Jan 20 - 11:02 AM Suzanne Cloud just wrote this nice article about the podcast that I do with Rodney Whittenberg called http://mftnr.com , about music and social justice. https://www.broadstreetreview.com/cross-cultural/philly-podcast-music-for-the-new-revolution-spotlights-todays-protest-music?fbc Thanks, David Heitler-Klevans http://mftnr.com |
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Subject: RE: Article re: social justice music podcast From: Stilly River Sage Date: 17 Jan 20 - 11:08 AM We've been short of protest songs these days, though Randy Rainbow and his Lehrer-esque reworkings of show songs stands out. Popular performers do write them, I just don't listen to that part of the radio dial to pick them up and make note here at Mudcat. |
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Subject: RE: Article re: social justice music podcast From: Donuel Date: 18 Jan 20 - 10:22 AM I am thrilled to see extraorinary common sense triumph. This contribution by Mr. Klevins is the foundation of a lifetime of social justice awareness by targeting children 7-20. In my life those formative years became the core of who I am and how I think. -May you guys continue to hit the nail on the head and never give in to doubt.- Musically trained minds last beyond all other modes of memory.. Congratulations |
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Subject: RE: Article re: social justice music podcast From: Donuel Date: 18 Jan 20 - 10:35 AM While I would never suggest that ages 1-6 are not critical in learning music, I merely think empathy training is more appropriate to speak of than social justice. SRS Randy is a hoot. |
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