I really enjoyed the program. This topic is so deep and important it could be expanded on and made into its own weekly show. Does anyone know who the first song "Woman You Know I Love You" was by? Is there a way to figure that out on this page, a place where the credits are listed?
This was a wonderful radio show. I am a new member to PRX and this is the first radio show I have listened to through PRX and the first time I listened to Dred-Scott Keyes.
I really liked the editing and I liked that there was more than a 30 second clip from the artist's work (Mutabaruka) he is really really good, amazing!
I hope more people begin to hear this side of the truth!
Comments by Rachel Livingston
Comment for "“.A WOMYN OF COLOR’S RESPONSE TO FAITH, FEMINISM AND HIP HOP.”"
Rachel Livingston
Posted on November 27, 2009 at 05:18 PM | Permalink
Question?
I thought this peice was amazing!
Who is the first woman to perform? I didn't hear her name announced, she was my favorite.
Comment for "Mind the Gap: Why Good Schools are Failing Black Students (54:00 and 59:00)"
Rachel Livingston
Posted on November 12, 2009 at 02:57 PM | Permalink
Good Stuff
I really enjoyed the program. This topic is so deep and important it could be expanded on and made into its own weekly show. Does anyone know who the first song "Woman You Know I Love You" was by? Is there a way to figure that out on this page, a place where the credits are listed?
Comment for ""Mutabaruka: Jamaica's Original Dub Poet ""
Rachel Livingston
Posted on November 06, 2009 at 04:57 PM | Permalink
DAMN!
This was a wonderful radio show. I am a new member to PRX and this is the first radio show I have listened to through PRX and the first time I listened to Dred-Scott Keyes.
I really liked the editing and I liked that there was more than a 30 second clip from the artist's work (Mutabaruka) he is really really good, amazing!
I hope more people begin to hear this side of the truth!