Feminists Around the World: Divide and Dissolve
Stuff Mom Never Told You
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🗓️ 30 December 2025
⏱️ 11 minutes
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Today we're highlighting the music and activism of Australian musical group Divide and Dissolve.
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| 0:49.6 | And to end the year of 2025, we are featuring a musical group from Australia, |
| 0:57.0 | who's been using music to speak out against colonization, oppression, and white supremacy. |
| 1:01.4 | And for our activists around the world, we are talking about the group Divide and Dissolve. |
| 1:07.1 | So Divide and Dissolve released their first album in 2016, 2017, when it was formed by duo |
| 1:12.4 | Takaya Reid, the saxophonist and guitarist, and Sylvie Nehill, the percussionist. |
| 1:17.6 | So Reed was actually born in Texas, but was raised in Melbourne, Australia, and she identifies |
| 1:23.3 | as black in Cherokee, and Nehill is an Australian native, but also has Maori background. So they |
| 1:30.9 | came together to make music that pushed for black and indigenous empowerment and rights. So you know |
| 1:35.9 | we already love that here. And if you do get a chance, obviously they have a lot of albums and they are |
| 1:40.8 | available all on your any of the apps, musical apps, and their album is really cool. Like, it's nice instrumentals, and then it gives you a good upbeat. If I was still running, I think I'd have to put them on my list. It feels very motivating. Okay. Yeah, yeah. You need to go check them out. It's really interesting. I'm like, oh, yeah. So you definitely get that vibe. And I don't know if I would say it's heavy metal as much as they're saying it heavy. |
| 2:03.7 | But for some reason, I'm going to stick with a heavy metal because it fills with that downbeat, it feels real good. |
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