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Race/Remix
Racial Justice Studio
13 episodes
1 month ago
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Episode 9 Ancestral Sounds and the Language of Music: Michael Mwenso
Race/Remix
41 minutes 33 seconds
10 months ago
Episode 9 Ancestral Sounds and the Language of Music: Michael Mwenso
Music is everywhere. It’s in our cars, doctors’ offices, shopping malls, movies, and video games. There’s no question that music is ubiquitous, but is anyone really listening? What does it mean to truly listen? What happens when we tune in, not only to the soundwaves of music, but also the vibrations of community, the echoes of ancestors, and the whispers of dreams? For musician and storyteller Michael Mwenso, Black music is a portal to self-discovery and ancestral connection. It is a living, breathing language that bridges the past, present, and future. He sits down with artist Semoria Mosley for a conversation about the art of listening, a collective practice that promotes community, healing, and spirituality. Their conversation will change how you listen to music. Michael Mwenso is a bandleader, co-founder of Electric Root, and EMMY Award winning creator. He devotes his energy to spreading the message of Black music to uplift, heal, and empower individuals and divided communities across the US. This episode is co-hosted by Semoria Mosley, an artist and School of Art MFA student at the University of Arizona.
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