4/29 Draft Questions
1. Do you think that art and song as a resilience practice is more or less relevant (or the same) as it was before technology?
2. How is reclaiming traditional music styles fighting against social death and a resilience practice?
3. A lot of our readings have been based around music and art as a resilience practice, created by and for those who are experiencing a form of oppression. How can this translate into real change happening to stop and prevent future inequity?
4. What was the creators goal for the song "Sobreviviendo", and how did they go about executing the song and production to convey the message?
2. How is reclaiming traditional music styles fighting against social death and a resilience practice?
3. A lot of our readings have been based around music and art as a resilience practice, created by and for those who are experiencing a form of oppression. How can this translate into real change happening to stop and prevent future inequity?
4. What was the creators goal for the song "Sobreviviendo", and how did they go about executing the song and production to convey the message?
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