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Were You Listening? Track 1: Raza [Remix] (English)

Were You Listening? Track 1: Raza [Remix] (English)

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Were You Listening? Track 1: Raza [Remix] (English)

FromMix(ed)tape

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Length:
18 minutes
Released:
Mar 6, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Hey Mix(ed)tape Listeners! Today we launch the first episode of the remixed Were You Listening? series with our very first episode devoted to the song Raza by Alexander Abreu y Havana D'Primera. We started the  Were You Listening  series with the song Raza because it was sparked by the tragic events (George Floyd's killing in 2020) that also sparked our own desire here at The Mix(ed)tape Podcast to honor and highlight the contributions of Black people to the Afro-Latin and Afro-Caribbean music and dances we love. In Raza, Alexander poses a series of basic questions that shake us strongly due to their simplicity and veracity. Alexander asks, why is there still racism even though we are the same in our capacity as human beings? ... Who hasn't spent countless hours pondering in frustration about the answer to this question?Were we listening?   We hope this track helps to add value to your listening and awareness in your dancing!Find all of our Were You Listening? episodes here.For more info and resources check our website  here and our YouTube channel here.Contact us at: themixedtapepodcast@gmail.comIf you like the music we use check our playlists here.Host/Director of Series: Andrés Hincapié, PhDProducer: Melissa Villodas, PhDGraphic Content Creator: Susan Mykalcio
Released:
Mar 6, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (82)

We are two Afro-Latin PhDs taking an anti-racist approach to center the contribution of Black people and culture across Latin America and its diaspora through dance and music. Our work aims to:- educate consumers of Afro-Latin culture on its Black roots- highlight the work of Black artists, dancers, and scholars across the Americas- develop a practice of anti-racism in the Afro-Latin dance scene ?? ??