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I know, the episode title is tedious.
But the music herein is most assuredly not.
Ladysmith Black Mombazo. Rhiannon Giddens. Carolina Chocolate Drops. And a Soweto choir performing, "Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika," a composed in 1897 by Xhosa clergyman Enoch Sontonga.
Please join me as we contemplate the history and current praxis of settler colonialism infusing relevant music.
-G
By Driven 2 DrinkI know, the episode title is tedious.
But the music herein is most assuredly not.
Ladysmith Black Mombazo. Rhiannon Giddens. Carolina Chocolate Drops. And a Soweto choir performing, "Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika," a composed in 1897 by Xhosa clergyman Enoch Sontonga.
Please join me as we contemplate the history and current praxis of settler colonialism infusing relevant music.
-G