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Jun 30, 2022 · NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with NPR music critic Ann Powers and music scholar Shana Redmond about how old and new protest music reflects political moments, following the Supreme Court...
- Ari Shapiro
Jul 2, 2022 · Since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last week, many have turned to music to express the emotion that has overwhelmed them in this moment. We examine five songs and what they mean...
- Ari Shapiro
Feb 28, 2022 · From Lizzo to The Weeknd, to the Queen Bee, these artists have all used their music to discuss what's going on in our world whether it's police brutality, mental health, or body positivity.
Jan 25, 2020 · Hip-hop might lead the fight. In “Alright,” Kendrick Lamar raps faithful resilience: “But if God got us then we gon’ be alright.” Childish Gambino’s “This is America” captured the pain of racial...
Capital STEEZ - Dead Prez [Prod. by Joey Bada$$] • 419K views. Pro Era is an American hip hop collective group from Brooklyn, New York. The group is a collective of rappers and record...
Jan 11, 2021 · American protest music, now over 100 years old, remains among the most vital, proactive and participatory forms of music produced, spurring to action people from all positions in life to improve their world and the lives of others.
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Pro Era (short for Progressive Era) is an American hip hop collective group from Brooklyn, New York.