Discussion: The Culture of Social Movements in Protest Music
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Assignment Readings:
- https://www.npr.org/2020/06/05/870259123/the-new-sounds-of-protest-and-hope (Links to an external site.)
- How Protest Works https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/21/opinion/sunday/how-protest-works.html (Links to an external site.)
Select 1 protest song that is associated with an extant or historical social movement (or a social cause). There are good examples in the first reading as well as below: (you are not limited to these examples)
In your discussion post (500 words or less) discuss the following:
(1) Select a verse from the song that you feel tells the story of the song. What does the lyrical content say about the contentious politics around this issue?
(2) who is the intended audience for this song? How can music encourage people to participate in their community, their nation, and the world?
(3) why did you choose this protest song and what does it say about your worldview (your beliefs around the issue)
(4) Respond to at least two other classmates’ posts
** Please review the rubric to maximize your points for this assignment:
Other choices:
- Black Liberation Movements
- Lift Every Voice and Sing by James Weldon Johnson
- Freedom by Beyonce and Kendrick Lamar
- Strange Fruit by Billie Holiday
- “The Revolution will not be Televised Gil Scott-Heron
- Say It Loud, Im Black and Im Proud by James Brown
- Alright Kendrick Lamar
- Pride (In the Name of Love) by U2 (Live Version)
- Anti-Colonial / Political Corruption Movements
- Redemption Song by Bob Marley
- Get Up, Stand Up by Bob Marley
- White Riot by The Clash
- American Idiot by Green Day
- Sleep Now In the Fire by Rage Against the Machine
- All I Need Is One Mic by Nas
- Anti-Poverty / Urban Movements
- The Message by Grandmaster Flash
- Fight the Power by Public Enemy
- The Revolution Will Not Be Televised by Gil Scott-Heron
- All I need is one mic by Nas
- Hallelujah Money by Gorillaz
- Feminism / Womens Movement
- Just A Girl by No Doubt
- Respect by Aretha Franklin
- Sisters Are Doin It For Themselves by Aretha Franklin and Annie Lennox
- You Oughta Know by Alanis Morissette
- Unity by Queen Latifah
- Man! I Feel Like A Woman by Shania Twain
- Gay Rights / Identity Movement
- Born This Way by Lady Gaga
- Relax by Frankie Goes to Hollywood
- Americans Janelle Monae
- Small Town Boy Bronski Beat
- Uprising of Love Melissa Ethridge
- Anti-War Movements
- Whats Going On Marvin Gay
- Masters of War by Bob Dylan
- I Aint Marching Anymore by Phil Ochs
- The Times They Are Changing by Bob Dylan
- For What Its Worth by Crosby, Stills, and Nash
- I Feel Like Im Fixin to Die Rag by Country Joe and the Fish
- Give Peace a Chance by Plastic One Band
- Ohio by Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young
- Chicano Activism: https://www.npr.org/sections/world-cafe/2016/08/25/491373782/latin-roots-chicano-activism
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