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EPISODE · Jan 16, 2026 · 39 MIN

Alsarah: Music, Migration, and Mutual Aid for Sudan

from The Rhythm of Rebellion with Taína Asili · host The Rhythm of Rebellion

In this episode of The Rhythm of Rebellion, Taína Asili speaks with Alsarah, a Sudanese-born singer, songwriter, and founder of Alsarah & the Nubatones, known for crafting a sound she calls East-African retro-pop. Born in Khartoum and raised in exile after fleeing political violence, her music reflects the complexity of migration, identity, and revolution. In this episode, she shares the story behind her new album Mawasim Altariq or Seasons of the Road — five years in the making — shaped by the Sudanese revolution, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the shifting landscapes of war and displacement. We also discuss her work as a co-founder of Sunduq Al Sudan, a mutual aid initiative uplifting grassroots response efforts through advocacy, artivism, and community solidarity.🎙️ The Rhythm of Rebellion is a podcast by Taína Asili—a dynamic New York-based Puerto Rican singer, interdisciplinary artist and activist. In each episode, she speaks with artists and changemakers who harness their creativity to challenge oppression, uplift communities, and work towards transformative social justice.🔥 Join our Patreon community to help sustain this work and gain exclusive content:   / tainaasili   🔔 Follow Taína Asili: http://tainaasili.com   / tainaasilimusic     / tainaasili   🔔 Follow Alsarah:https://lnk.bio/alsarah  / alsarah5000  More info about Sunduq Al Sudan:https://www.sunduqalsudan.org/

In this episode of The Rhythm of Rebellion, Taína Asili speaks with Alsarah, a Sudanese-born singer, songwriter, and founder of Alsarah & the Nubatones, known for crafting a sound she calls East-African retro-pop. Born in Khartoum and raised in exile after fleeing political violence, her music reflects the complexity of migration, identity, and revolution. In this episode, she shares the story behind her new album Mawasim Altariq or Seasons of the Road — five years in the making — shaped by the Sudanese revolution, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the shifting landscapes of war and displacement. We also discuss her work as a co-founder of Sunduq Al Sudan, a mutual aid initiative uplifting grassroots response efforts through advocacy, artivism, and community solidarity.🎙️ The Rhythm of Rebellion is a podcast by Taína Asili—a dynamic New York-based Puerto Rican singer, interdisciplinary artist and activist. In each episode, she speaks with artists and changemakers who harness their creativity to challenge oppression, uplift communities, and work towards transformative social justice.🔥 Join our Patreon community to help sustain this work and gain exclusive content:   / tainaasili   🔔 Follow Taína Asili: http://tainaasili.com   / tainaasilimusic     / tainaasili   🔔 Follow Alsarah:https://lnk.bio/alsarah  / alsarah5000  More info about Sunduq Al Sudan:https://www.sunduqalsudan.org/

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In this episode of The Rhythm of Rebellion, Taína Asili speaks with Alsarah, a Sudanese-born singer, songwriter, and founder of Alsarah & the Nubatones, known for crafting a sound she calls East-African retro-pop. Born in Khartoum and raised in...

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