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🗓️ 13 February 2025
⏱️ 47 minutes
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0:31.4 | Osiris. |
0:36.3 | It was truly incredible and just marked an amazing moment for a group of four black women to be part of that legendary festival with the message that we were bringing, full on confronting the origins of white supremacy, and to be able to talk about that and be able to use music to disarm |
0:57.0 | people to really try to start that process of healing all around for all of us. It was really special. |
1:04.3 | That's Amethis Kea, who performed at Newport in 2019 as part of our native daughters, |
1:09.1 | with Rianan Giddens, Alison Russell, and Lela Macalla. |
1:12.4 | Their music addresses America's history of racism and misogyny, with songs that are at once |
1:17.9 | uplifting and celebratory, tragic, and painful. Their mission of spreading the perspectives of |
1:23.5 | black women from the time of slavery through the present, found a passionately engaged audience |
1:28.8 | at Newport. This is part of a long lineage of artists performing songs of protest and calls for |
1:34.1 | social justice and a founding principle of Newport's organizers to fight for and embody a more |
1:40.3 | inclusive and equitable world for us all. I'm Carmel Holt. Today, we explore how Newport |
1:46.6 | has since its beginning been a space where artists, organizers, and fans have gathered to create |
1:53.4 | and experience a space where intolerance, injustice, and hate give way to love, mutual respect, |
2:00.2 | and equality. We'll hear from members of the folk |
2:02.4 | family about how, at its outset, the fierce commitment to racial equality and the platform for |
2:08.2 | so-called radical ideals of Pete Seeger and Woody Guthrie laid the groundwork for its decades-long |
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