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As a new member, I’m humbled and excited to delve into the rich discussions here!
I’m starting with a question that’s been on my mind…
How does music shape our understanding of power, resistance, and the voices of marginalized Black communities across the continent? In what ways have musical arts served as a powerful medium for social change and cultural preservation within our communities? And how can research amplify these voices and contribute to the reimagining of our collective futures?
This study delves into Lucky Mensah’s Akan song ‘Nkratoo,’ a powerful commentary on Ghana’s socio-political landscape.
It examines how this music gives voice to the everyday struggles of citizens and challenges those in power. Let’s marinate on that today… I’m eager to hear your thoughts and perspectives!
Good evening all!!!
Tamara and Bakari-
69,315 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
Abibitumi!
There was a conversation regarding just that, which could address your questions regarding music:
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@bakari-kwento thank you. Abibitumi Abibifahodie!!
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@Kwadwo_Danmeara thank you. Your perspectives on the attached file are very welcomed.
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