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We Gals Gotta Podcast

We are all about looking into the history of music, politics, and people of colour. Our playful banter livens up the powerful information we share by putting our own twist to our discussions. Our first episode will be enlightening the political and societal views and the music and people who look for a better future by sharing their protests through music. We'll chat about People of colour, Woodstock, and the controversy over the song 'Ohio' by Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young! Have a drink while you relax and enjoy our show!

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    White Noise in the White House

    The Power of Protest and People of ColourThe first topic explores how African American singers and other artists of colour utilized music as a crucial, coded form of communication and resistance—a tradition dating back to slavery. Details the government's efforts to silence these voices, including surveillance, harassment, and covert operations by agencies like the FBI. A major focus is placed on the severity of the Jim Crow Laws (1865–1964), discussing the systemic segregation and demeaning treatment that enforced second-class citizenship for Black Americans.Woodstock: Love, Peace, and ProtestThe episode moves to the iconic Woodstock Music Festival in 1969. While remembered for "love and peace," highlight its central role as a massive gathering to protest the Vietnam War and racial injustices. They shine a light on the non-white artists who used their platform, including Richie Havens (opening act), Santana "Evil Ways", Sly & the Family Stone "Higher & Higher", and the closing, politically charged performance by Jimi Hendrix "The Star Spangled Banner".The Tragedy of 'Ohio' and the Nixon AdministrationThe final segment dissects Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young's powerful 1970 protest anthem, "Ohio." This song was written and recorded in immediate response to the Kent State Shootings, where four students were tragically killed and nine injured by the National Guard during an anti-war demonstration. The lyrics, linking the "tin soldiers" to the National Guard and the event to the failures of the Nixon Administration regarding the Vietnam War and the controversial invasion of Cambodia. They clarify that while the song was not officially banned, individual radio stations opted for an "unofficial radio ban" to avoid conflict with the government.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

We are all about looking into the history of music, politics, and people of colour. Our playful banter livens up the powerful information we share by putting our own twist to our discussions. Our first episode will be enlightening the political and societal views and the music and people who look for a better future by sharing their protests through music. We'll chat about People of colour, Woodstock, and the controversy over the song 'Ohio' by Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young! Have a drink while you relax and enjoy our show!

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Amy & Diana

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We are all about looking into the history of music, politics, and people of colour. Our playful banter livens up the powerful information we share by putting our own twist to our discussions. Our first episode will be enlightening the political and societal views and the music and people who look...

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