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Episode 15 of Cool Tunes for a Hot Planet kicks off May 1st. May Day has been celebrated for centuries as a celebration of rebirth, fertility, and the mystery of life - and then a further declaration of workers' rights since the late 19th century. But in addition to name-checking May Day, today's episode presents songs by singer-songwriters from MusicToLife.org - a nonprofit organization that mentors young musicians with a mission to work in their communities for social and environmental justice. Songs include Walkin' the Hi-Line, by Jocelyn Wilkinson and Don Barrozo, a story-song about Don's immigrant father working on the railroad; Fjorden Er Ikke Var, by Hilja, a paean to the fjords of Norway, and the protests against their destruction by industrial development; and Lara Herscovitch's Letters From a Ghost, invoking the spirit of Martin Luther King to urge us on in the work we all must do to celebrate love, not hate, on May Day and every day.
By JckcochranEpisode 15 of Cool Tunes for a Hot Planet kicks off May 1st. May Day has been celebrated for centuries as a celebration of rebirth, fertility, and the mystery of life - and then a further declaration of workers' rights since the late 19th century. But in addition to name-checking May Day, today's episode presents songs by singer-songwriters from MusicToLife.org - a nonprofit organization that mentors young musicians with a mission to work in their communities for social and environmental justice. Songs include Walkin' the Hi-Line, by Jocelyn Wilkinson and Don Barrozo, a story-song about Don's immigrant father working on the railroad; Fjorden Er Ikke Var, by Hilja, a paean to the fjords of Norway, and the protests against their destruction by industrial development; and Lara Herscovitch's Letters From a Ghost, invoking the spirit of Martin Luther King to urge us on in the work we all must do to celebrate love, not hate, on May Day and every day.