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With thanks to Victor Smith.
In this episode of the Broadest Church podcast, Rachel chats with Victor, a PhD student, anthropologist, and activist. Victor shares their unique perspective on music, explaining why they don't identify as a musician despite leading a protest drumming band. They dive into their research on how culture can be a form of resistance against capitalism. Victor also talks about their involvement with 'Rhythms of Resistance,' a band that plays samba fusion music at protests. They recount their accidental journey into drumming and activism, including powerful protest actions and the importance of creating liminal spaces for change. The episode wraps up with a discussion on effective activism, highlighting the balance between radical actions and community-building efforts.
To find out more about this weeks podcast guest go to:
https://victormaxsmith.com/
Send us a text
With thanks to Victor Smith.
In this episode of the Broadest Church podcast, Rachel chats with Victor, a PhD student, anthropologist, and activist. Victor shares their unique perspective on music, explaining why they don't identify as a musician despite leading a protest drumming band. They dive into their research on how culture can be a form of resistance against capitalism. Victor also talks about their involvement with 'Rhythms of Resistance,' a band that plays samba fusion music at protests. They recount their accidental journey into drumming and activism, including powerful protest actions and the importance of creating liminal spaces for change. The episode wraps up with a discussion on effective activism, highlighting the balance between radical actions and community-building efforts.
To find out more about this weeks podcast guest go to:
https://victormaxsmith.com/