Listen "Music and Activism Talk: Sound Of The Drum"
Episode Synopsis
This interview is part of the People's History Project series with OPIRG Guelph and first broadcast on the radio show RadiOPIRG heard Thursdays at 3pm on CFRU 93.3 FM.
In this episode we focus on a group that brings people from the Guelph community together for biweekly meetings to play a Brazilian samba style of music, and then they bring the music to social and environmental justice protests. One of the cofounders of Sound Of The Drum Natasha Pravaz joins me to talk about the group's origins and some key rallies and protests that the group participated in.
In this episode we focus on a group that brings people from the Guelph community together for biweekly meetings to play a Brazilian samba style of music, and then they bring the music to social and environmental justice protests. One of the cofounders of Sound Of The Drum Natasha Pravaz joins me to talk about the group's origins and some key rallies and protests that the group participated in.
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