Protest requires people to take a stand and hold firm. Pop songs are designed to appeal across demographic lines. In music, ...
This Monday February 9th on KPFA Radio’s Women’s Magazine Kate Raphael talks with Arlene Eisen about her new memoir In the Worldwide Family of Militant Women. Arlene has been a militant in the ...
Yasmin Williams, seen here performing during the 2022 Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival in Franklin, Tenn., had a confrontation last year with the interim president of the Kennedy Center, where she ...
Two images, from opposite sides of the world, are seared into our minds: Five-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos in his blue knit bunny hat, carrying his Spiderman backpack, being snatched from the streets ...
Bernice Johnson Reagon Collection of African American Sacred Music / Series 4: Photographs Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright ...
Bernice Johnson Reagon Collection of African American Sacred Music / Series 1: Cultural Files Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning ...
Rutha Mae Harris, the final surviving member of the original Freedom Singers, continues her work in Albany, Georgia, six decades after the Civil Rights Movement. She remains dedicated to showing ...
Sixty years after the Civil Rights Movement, Albany’s Rutha Mae Harris, last original Freedom Singer, continues to inspire young leaders and preserve the city’s history through music and activism.