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Laura Schleifer is the Institute for Critical Animal Studies Conference Director, Program Chair at Promoting Enduring Peace, and co-founder of Plant the Land, a Gaza-based vegan food justice/community projects team. A lifelong “artivist” and graduate of NYU Tisch School of the Arts, she's performed throughout the Middle East with a circus troupe, taught in China, Nicaragua, and at Wesleyan University's Green Street Arts Center, performed off-Broadway, and arts-mentored homeless youth. Her screenplay, The Feral Child, was a Sundance Screenwriters' Lab finalist. Her essays appear in New Politics Magazine, Forca Vegan, and multiple anthologies, including "Expanding the Critical Animal Studies Imagination; Essays in Solidarity and Total Liberation" (Peter Lang, 2024), "Kropotkin Now! Life, Freedom and Ethics" (Black Rose Books, 2023), "Neoliberal Schooling of Selfishness and Exploitation: Rubricization and Corporatization of Higher Education", (Peter Lang, 2022) and "Fever Spores; William S. Burroughs and Queer Letters", (Rebel Satori Press, 2022).Links:Plant the Land Team Gaza is a vegan food justice and community projects volunteer team based in Gaza, co-founded by Anas Arafat, a Gazan humanitarian aid activist, and Laura Schleifer, a USAmerican vegan, Free Palestine solidarity activist and Total Liberation Campaign Director at the Institute for Critical Animal Studies. Plant the Land Team buys and distributes vegan food, plants food forests, and provides Gazan farmers with seeds and planting tools. Previous fundraising projects have also included providing plant-based insulin to children with diabetes, providing medical treatment, providing warm winter coats and blankets made from plant-based materials, and our yearly vegan food fundraiser for Ramadan. Follow Plant the Land on social media on Facebook and YouTube:https://www.facebook.com/PlantTheLandTeamGaza/ and https://www.youtube.com/@plantthelandteamgaza3395 Animal Liberation and Social Revolution by Brian A. Dominick (free download) https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/brian-a-dominick-animal-liberation-and-social-revolution Institute for Critical Animal Studies https://www.criticalanimalstudies.org/ Promoting Enduring Peace https://pepeace.org/ Expanding the Critical Animal Studies Imagination: Critical Essays in Solidarity and Total Liberation, edited by Nathan Poirier, Sarah Tomasello and Amber E. George. https://www.peterlang.com/document/1298884 Kropotkin Now! Life, Freedom and Ethics, edited by Christopher Coquard. https://blackrosebooks.com/products/b-kropotkin-now-b-br-christopher-coquard-ed Music we played:Public Enemy: Fight the PowerRebel Diaz: 1-800-GenocideLowkey: Palestine will never die 3CR's Radiothon is coming up for the month of June and this year's theme is Sound on for Solidarity. We need your help to keep fierce and indepenendent radio on the airwaves. Please consider donating if you can.Ways to donate:Online: www.3cr.org.au/donate (Note: you can nominate your favourite shows in the form)By phone: Call 03 9419 8377 during business hours (Monday - Friday 9-5pm) to pay by credit card.Come to the station: Drop by the station during business hours and pay by cash or EFTPOS. 21 Smith Street,Fitzroy.Thank you for your support. We welcome your feedback on our shows and would love to hear from you at freedomofspecies@gmail.com
Public Enemy has never hesitated to speak their truth, and "Fight the Power" is no exception. In this episode, we talk about our memories and stories connected to Public Enemy, including seeing them play at Las Vegas' Vegoose music festival, their classic album "Fear of a Black Planet," and how Chuck D and Flavor Flav have shaped pop culture in myriad ways. We also discuss upcoming spring concerts and festivals we're excited about, including New Order, Depeche Mode, Lil Wayne, and the Sick New World Festival. Enjoying the podcast? Please leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Goodpods! Find us at @stephaniestalktunes on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok; @stephaniestalk on Twitter; email at stephaniestalktunes@gmail.com; and stephaniestalktunes.com for all episodes, merch, and more. Proud member of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Public Enemy has never hesitated to speak their truth, and "Fight the Power" is no exception. In this episode, we talk about our memories and stories connected to Public Enemy, including seeing them play at Las Vegas' Vegoose music festival, their classic album "Fear of a Black Planet," and how Chuck D and Flavor Flav have shaped pop culture in myriad ways. We also discuss upcoming spring concerts and festivals we're excited about, including New Order, Depeche Mode, Lil Wayne, and the Sick New World Festival. Enjoying the podcast? Please leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Goodpods! Find us at @stephaniestalktunes on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok; @stephaniestalk on Twitter; email at stephaniestalktunes@gmail.com; and stephaniestalktunes.com for all episodes, merch, and more. Proud member of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ens endinsem en l'univers musical de la filmografia del director de cinema Spike Lee, que es passeja per la hist
00:18 唐朝 - 国际歌 04:45 Bob Dylan - The Times They Are A-Changin' 07:55 Kino - Мои друзья.../ My friends(`Are Marchin' Their Life Away) 12:20 John Lennon - Working Class Hero 16:10 Public Enemy - Fight the Power 20:50 Patti Smith - People Have the Power 25:53 Sonic Youth - Youth Against Fascism 29:32 Radiohead - No Surprises 33:18 刺猬-头上的包(乐夏Live) 39:28 Pink Floyd - Mother 44:59 Bob Dylan - A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall 51:49 Bob Dylan - Wigwam
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What does summer sound like to you? Every summer has a song that defines it — the song that seems inescapable, that's always playing in the background of your summer social gatherings, that perfectly sums up your mood. What is your summer song for 2021? What does it mean to you? What about that song makes a summertime connection with you? Does the song have to have the word “summer” in it? Or are there certain songs that just have the right vibe? Guest host Brandt Williams talked with two music journalists about what makes the perfect summer song and their picks for 2021's song of the summer. And we heard from listeners about their personal songs of the summer — which you can see below. Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation. Guests: Charlie Harding is a songwriter and host of the Vulture podcast Switched on Pop Jim McGuinn is the program director for The Current Charlie Harding's songs of the summer 2021: Lucy Dacus – “Hot & Heavy” Bleachers – “Stop Making This Hurt” Lorde – “Solar Power” City Girls – “Twerkulator” Olivia Rodrigo – “good 4 u” BTS – “Butter” Jim McGuinn's songs of the summer 2021: Wet Leg – “Chaise Lounge” Lorde – “Solar Power” Olivia Rodrigo – “brutal” Lizzo – “Rumors” Tai Verdes – “A-O-K” Japanese Breakfast – “Be Sweet” Prince – “Hot Summer” Listener songs of the summer: Joshua in St. Paul: The Isley Brothers – “Fight the Power,” Public Enemy – “Fight the Power” Larry in St. Paul: The Beach Boys – “Surfing in the USA,” “Little Surfer Girl,” “409” Mary in Brooklyn Park: Lizzo – “Good as Hell,” “Juice” Dawn in Minnetonka: Ella Fitzgerald – “Too Darn Hot” Carol in Rochester: George Evans and Ren Shields – “In the Good Old Summertime” Galen in Minneapolis: Bob Marley – “Everything's Gonna Be Alright” Peg in northern Michigan: Paul Simon – “Slip Slidin' Away” Subscribe to the MPR News with Angela Davis podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or RSS.
#Public Enemy Fight the power,one of the baddest songs over the past 40 years,strong pro black Anthem respect Chuck D and Flavor Flav,Professor Griff, --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mr-maxxx/support
Bring the noise with the Public Enemy episode on this week's The Worm Turns with Jimmy Callaway! Public Enemy--“Fight the Power” Public Enemy--“You're Gonna Get Yours” Public Enemy--“Miuzi Weighs a Ton” Public Enemy--“Don't Believe the Hype” Public Enemy--“Louder Than a Bomb” Public Enemy--“Burn, Hollywood, Burn” Public Enemy--“Who Stole the Soul?” Public Enemy--“Nighttrain” Public Enemy--“How to Kill a Radio Consultant” Public Enemy--“Tie Goes to the Runner” Public Enemy--“Gotta Do What I Gotta Do” Public Enemy--“Cold Lampin' with Flavor” Public Enemy--“Can't Do Nuttin' For Ya, Man” Public Enemy--“Gett Off My Back” Public Enemy--“They Call Me Flavor” Public Enemy--“Fight the Power Remix 2020”
Scaletta: .- ROBERT CRAY: Acting this way...- omaggio al "King biscuit time", mitica trasmissione blues di KFFA Radio condotta per più di 50 anni da "Sunshine" Sonny Payne...- MUDDY WATERS: Mannish boy...- FANTASTIC NEGRITO: In the pines...- FANTASTIC NEGRITO: Push back...- BETTYE LAVETTE: Things have changed...- SAM COOKE: A change is gonna come ...- SAM COOKE: Pilgrim of soul...- PUBLIC ENEMY: Fight the power...- BEYONCE: Black parade...- ALI FARKA TOURE': Savane
Scaletta: .- ROBERT CRAY: Acting this way...- omaggio al "King biscuit time", mitica trasmissione blues di KFFA Radio condotta per più di 50 anni da "Sunshine" Sonny Payne...- MUDDY WATERS: Mannish boy...- FANTASTIC NEGRITO: In the pines...- FANTASTIC NEGRITO: Push back...- BETTYE LAVETTE: Things have changed...- SAM COOKE: A change is gonna come ...- SAM COOKE: Pilgrim of soul...- PUBLIC ENEMY: Fight the power...- BEYONCE: Black parade...- ALI FARKA TOURE': Savane
@djtomhanks and @tonywestside088 discuss South Carolina a little, but mainly focus on how Bernie wins Texas and Super Tuesday. Outro music: Public Enemy “Fight the Power.” --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unelectableairwaves/message
שיר חשוב מאוד - שנות ה80: Public Enemy - Fight The Power
Nella terza puntata di About Bologna su Fonoprint Radio, Sara e Claudia incontrano Giuseppe Palumbo, disegnatore di fumetti celebre per aver dato vita a Ramarro, chiamato a celebrare i 40 anni dalla nascita di Diabolik.TRACKLIST01. David Bowie - Heroes02. Talking Heads - Crosseyed and Painless03. Public Enemy - Fight the Power04. Amycanbe - Tuyo05. Sam Cooke - A Change is Gonna Come06. Fulminacci - Davanti a te CREDITS: Autori: About Bologna MagazineRegia: Davide GrigattiOperatore audio: Nicolas PumiliaArtwork: Umberto AngeliniSigla a cura di Pietro Giolito
Ayebatonye talks voting, the O.G Harmony Day ( International Day for the elimination of racial discrimination) and the power of grassroots campaigning with Tim Lo Surdo, National Director and Founder of Democracy in Colour. Links https://democracyincolour.org/ https://www.facebook.com/DemocracyInColour/ https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-03-20/nsw-election-voting-explained-by-antony-green/10916802Music - M.I.A - Borders - Public Enemy - Fight the power - Yothu Yindi - Treaty Don't @ Me theme by Jhassic, follow Ayebatonye (@ayebatonye__) (dont_at_me_fbi) on socials to stay on top of everything
Idioms, John Wayne, The Strawman. Criticism isn't a coup. It may be a way to hold leaders accountable for jobs they aren't doing and responsibilities being neglected. Fight The Power
Rockhistorier markerer 50-året for den famøse revolte i maj 1968, hvor de parisiske studenter sammen med de franske arbejdere satte Paris på den anden ende, lammede Frankrigs infrastruktur og næsten væltede regeringen under ledelse af Charles de Gaulle. Næsten. Det lykkedes som bekendt ikke, men begivenhederne i de dage giver stadig ekko.Til lejligheden har Rockhistorier sammensat en række markante og slagkraftige sange fra de sidste små 80 år, der alle omhandler social uretfærdighed, racisme, oprør, optøjer og opfordring til modstand mod ’the Man’. Fra Billie Holidays ”Strange Fruit” til Kendrick Lamars ”Alright” kommes der godt rundt i genrer og tematikker i et hæsblæsende potpourri af lige dele indignation, vrede, eftertænksomhed og manen til kamp.Playliste:John Sinclair: ”5 Seconds” (1969)Antoine & Les Problèmes: Je dis ce que je pense et je vis comme je veux (1966)Billie Holiday: Strange Fruit (1939)Bob Dylan: The Lonesome Death of Hattie Caroll (1964)The Doors: Five to One (1968)The Rolling Stones: Street Fighting Man (1968)Gil Scott-Heron: The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (1971)Black Sabbath: War Pigs (1970)Marvin Gaye: What's Going On (1971)Neil Young: Revolution Blues (1974)The Wailers: Get Up, Stand Up (1973)N.W.A.: Fuck tha Police (1988)Tracy Chapman: Talkin’ ‘bout a Revolution (1988)Public Enemy: Fight the Power (1989)Rage Against the Machine: Killing in the Name (1992)Primal Scream: Accelerator (2000)M.I.A.: Paper Planes (2008)PJ Harvey: The Words That Maketh Murder (2011)Kendrick Lamar: Alright (2015)Woody Guthrie: Better World A-Comin’ (1944)
Tracklisting -Groove Theory : Tell me (1995) -Ludacris feat. Nate Dogg : Area codes (2001) -Lady Laistee : Et si…? (1999) -Nuttea : Elle te rend dingue (Poom boom short) (2001) -Special Ed : I got it made (1989) -Eminem : Without me (2002) -Dr. Dre feat. Know Turn’Al : Bad intentions (2001) -Neg’ Marrons : Le bilan (2001) -City High : What would you do ? (2001) -En Vogue : Riddle (2000) -Donell Jones : U know what’s up (1999) -Public Enemy : Fight the power (1990) -IAM : Revoir un printemps (2003) -Jay-Z feat. R. Kelly : Guilty until proven innocent (2000) -Busta Rhymes feat. Kelis : What it is (2001)
Nueva York es una ciudad mestiza y construida por emigrantes. Tras la Guerra Civil norteamericana, decenas de miles de afroamericanos confluyeron en la ciudad desde otras partes de EE UU, así como desde países caribeños. A principios del siglo XX, cuando el jazz se empezó a desarrollar, Harlem ya era el barrio negro neoyorquino por antonomasia, y en sus calles vivieron y tocaron algunos de los músicos más importantes del género: Fats Waller, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Thelonious Monk, Miles Davis y muchos más dejaron su arte en el Savoy, el Cotton Club, el Minton's Playhouse y, ya fuera de Harlem, el Birdland o el Village Vanguard.PLAYLIST:1- Grandmaster Flash - The Message (The Message, 1982)2- Kurtis Blow - The Breaks (Kurtis Blow, 1980)3- Public Enemy - Fight the Power (1989)4- Tom Turpin - Harlem Rag (1800's Selection, 2013)5- Ethel Waters - Am I Blue? (1929)6- Fats Waller - Stompin' at The Savoy (Legendary Radio Broadcasts, 2008)7- Duke Ellington - Take the A Train (The Carnegie Hall Concerts 1946, 1977)8- Thelonious Monk (con John Coltrane) - Epistroph (At Carnegie Hall, 2005, grabado en 1957)9- Tito Rodríguez - La ley del guagancó (Tito Rodríguez. 1958, 2013)10- Tito Puente - Mambo gozón (Dance mania, 1958)11- Crema Paraíso - Disip en NY (La hora cero soundtrack, 2011)12- Los Amigos Invisibles - Sexy (The New Sound of the Venezuelan Gozadera, 1998)13- Maluca - El tigeraso (El tigeraso, 2009)14- Chicha Libre - The Ride of the Valkyries (Canibalismo, 2012)15- Chicha Libre - Juaneco en el cielo (Canibalismo, 2012)16- Forró in the Dark - Forrowest (Bonfires of Sao Joao, 2006)17- Fania All Stars - Descarga Fania (Live at the Cheetah, 1972)18- Chic - Good Times (Risqué, 1979)19- Charles Hamilton - Brooklyn Girls (Outside Looking, 2010)