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thee family tree podcast

Author: thee family tree podcast

thee family tree podcast is a collection of conversations about the varied Black family experiences. Co-hosts & Mississippi natives Ashley F. G. Norwood and Kimar Cain are passionate about cultivating familial harmony. Through discussions about familial culture and issues uniquely prevalent in Black families, our goal is to create a community that's growing in love, knowledge, and truth -- one family at a time. Tune in every other Sunday evening at 6. Available on 7 streaming platforms. Engage with us on IG, Facebook and Twitter @theefamilytreepodcast #stayrooted
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Language: en

Genres: Science, Social Sciences

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SE02_EP13: BLACK MUSIC MONTH
Sunday, 26 June, 2022

June is Black Music Month and in this episode we hearken back to sweet memories that are tied to some classic artists and their music.  A world without music is a world without rhythm and our music has not only given us  a chance to two-step but it's also given us different ways to communicate and learn from the lyrics of songs.  Hip Hop, a genre most love, will be 50 years old in 2023.  We talk more about crime and the negative effects of music.  But, can Hip Hop hold of that weight??  Tap in to find out! And as always, #stayrooted

 

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