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soundstudiesblog.com
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| | | | | -Co-authored by Chelsea Daniel and Samantha Ege- Nora Holt (c.1885 - 1974) was a leading voice in Black America's classical music scene. Her activities as a composer, performer, critic, commentator, and more shaped the Harlem Renaissance and its Chicago counterpart. As the fervor of the Black Renaissance progressed into the Civil Rights era, the energy... | |
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www.elainemitchener.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] On Being Human as Praxis explores the intersection of race, location, and time in redefining humanity through interdisciplinary art, blending vocal performance, dance, and music. | |
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www.thetonearm.com
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| | | | | Composer JJJJJerome Ellis explores 'Vesper Sparrow,' granular synthesis, Black sacred music, and his vision for sonic bathhouses as sanctuaries. | |
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catalyst-journal.com
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| | | Solving the ecological crisis requires a mass movement to take on hugely powerful industries. Yet environmentalism's base in the professional-managerial class and focus on consumption has little chance of attracting working-class support. This article argues for a program that tackles the ecological crisis by organizing around working-class interests. | ||