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May 1st marks International Workers' Day, also known as May Day. In the lead-up to this date, I thought it would be cool to play songs that bring attention to the exploited and the disenfranchised and envisions a fairer world. Plus - we share May Day events happening around Melbourne.Lives Not Numbers: Rana Plaza Ten Years OnMAY DAY PROTEST: people vs the richChuck D on How Hip-Hop Changed the WorldThe Night Sam Cooke Made ‘Chain Gang’ a Hymn to FreedomMusic
Public Enemy – Fight the PowerHugh Masekela – Stimela (The Coal Train)Gil Scott-Heron – The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
Sweet Honey In The Rock – More Than A Paycheck
Sam Cook – Chain GangKev Carmody feat Paul Kelly – From Little Things (Big Things Grow)
Diaspora Blues
A show that provides a platform for people interested in ideas about home, community, and belonging.