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Micah and Eric talk about protest and protest music. From the history of protest in the U.S. (shoutout, Boston Tea Party!) to recent demonstrations by Black Lives Matter activists across the country, we discuss the spirit behind protests and why so many citizens ignore or write off protests. This week we're joined by musician Salar Rajabnik, a singer-songwriter who's been deeply influenced by social issues and writes protest songs. The Chalkboard this week delves into protest songs, and our Picks of the Week are protest movies and books. The Chalkboard Podcast's pre-show music is performed by Geesace, and the episode introduction tune is by Salar Rajabnik
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Micah and Eric talk about protest and protest music. From the history of protest in the U.S. (shoutout, Boston Tea Party!) to recent demonstrations by Black Lives Matter activists across the country, we discuss the spirit behind protests and why so many citizens ignore or write off protests. This week we're joined by musician Salar Rajabnik, a singer-songwriter who's been deeply influenced by social issues and writes protest songs. The Chalkboard this week delves into protest songs, and our Picks of the Week are protest movies and books. The Chalkboard Podcast's pre-show music is performed by Geesace, and the episode introduction tune is by Salar Rajabnik
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