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Black Auralities
Wilton
6 episodes
1 month ago
Sound, sonics, and fostering solidarity.
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Sound, sonics, and fostering solidarity.
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Philosophy
Society & Culture
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An ode to Miriam Zenzile Makeba
Black Auralities
45 minutes 57 seconds
1 year ago
An ode to Miriam Zenzile Makeba

Miriam Zenzile Makeba, the true icon of South African music, was a powerhouse of music. For me, she is also an icon of anticolonial resistance in the arts. What lessons can we glean from her life? Join me on this episode. A reminder that 50% of all patreon subscriptions will go towards Gift of the Givers for the entirety of 2024, so please subscribe there and wherever you listen as well.

Black Auralities
Sound, sonics, and fostering solidarity.