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The Complexities of Our Histories and the Work of Our Native Daughters
This podcast discusses the musical group Our Native Daughters, featuring Dr. Kima Jones and poet and fiction writer Dr. Morgan Jerkins, and dives into the complexities of their work and the histories they explore.
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In this episode, the host speaks with Carolina Chocolate Drops member Dom Flemons about the complicated truths of origins and ancestry, as well as the history of African American music.
43:08 - 50:56 (07:47)
Summary
In this episode, the host speaks with Carolina Chocolate Drops member Dom Flemons about the complicated truths of origins and ancestry, as well as the history of African American music.
ChapterThe Complexities of Our Histories and the Work of Our Native Daughters
EpisodeA Grammy-Nominated Singer Performs and Explores Music's Power
PodcastThe Ezra Klein Show
The artist believes that they do not aim to make people feel anything during performances, but if they do, that is enough.
50:56 - 51:59 (01:02)
Summary
The artist believes that they do not aim to make people feel anything during performances, but if they do, that is enough. People should not be trapped at a performance if they are uncomfortable, they have the freedom to leave.
ChapterThe Complexities of Our Histories and the Work of Our Native Daughters
EpisodeA Grammy-Nominated Singer Performs and Explores Music's Power
PodcastThe Ezra Klein Show
Rhiannon Giddens, a Grammy Award-winning musician and a MacArthur Genius Grant recipient, discusses the transformative power of music to move and heal people.
51:59 - 53:53 (01:53)
Summary
Rhiannon Giddens, a Grammy Award-winning musician and a MacArthur Genius Grant recipient, discusses the transformative power of music to move and heal people. She highlights how music has the ability to transport individuals, fostering empathy and hope, and reveals its positive effect on mental health.