On this episode of "The Rhythm of Rebellion," I have a soulful conversation with the brilliant musician, composer, and singer, Toshi Reagon. Toshi's unique ability to move seamlessly between musical genres and create melodies that carry the essence of human experiences has earned her a distinguished place among musicians and activists. A remarkable facet of Toshi's career is her groundbreaking work, "Parable of the Sower" a congregational-opera based on Octavia E. Butler's seminal novel, exploring themes of Afrofuturism and social change. Join this conversation as we discuss the power of collaboration, and the timeless impact of music in sparking transformation and unity.
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Made in collaboration with Hudson Mohawk Magazine with editing by Moses Nagel.
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