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Six-time Grammy-nominated folk musician John McCutcheon headlines A Song for Ukraine at the Lawrenceville Arts Center. The benefit concert, organized by Atlanta-area Ukrainian community members and HelpingUkraine.US, raises funds for art therapy, education, and creative spaces supporting children displaced by the war. McCutcheon reflects on solidarity, his earliest union performances, and writing the song “Ukrainian Now,” which reached Ukrainian soldiers on the front lines. Then, a look at how community-driven arts projects in metro Atlanta continue to respond to global conflicts through creativity, storytelling, and collective action.
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By WABESix-time Grammy-nominated folk musician John McCutcheon headlines A Song for Ukraine at the Lawrenceville Arts Center. The benefit concert, organized by Atlanta-area Ukrainian community members and HelpingUkraine.US, raises funds for art therapy, education, and creative spaces supporting children displaced by the war. McCutcheon reflects on solidarity, his earliest union performances, and writing the song “Ukrainian Now,” which reached Ukrainian soldiers on the front lines. Then, a look at how community-driven arts projects in metro Atlanta continue to respond to global conflicts through creativity, storytelling, and collective action.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.