'It's about speaking life into people.' Chelsey Green on musicians as changemakers
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There’s nothing like the right combination of music and lyrics to crystalize a moment... or a movement. It’s why we’re asking every guest this season their favorite protest songs: everyone has an answer to that question, because we all instinctively understand music’s power. In this episode, we talk with Dr. Chelsey Green, musician, educator, and the first Black woman to chair the Board of Trustees for The Recording Academy, the organization behind the Grammy Awards. She helps us unwrap why music, and representation in music, is such a big part of the quest for justice.
Learn more about Dr. Chelsey Green’s work at chelseygreen.com.
And if our conversation inspires you, let us know what your favorite protest song is at raceunwrapped@lpm.org. We’re making a playlist, and it’s already gooood, y’all.
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