This year’s group of inductees into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has once again ignited conversations about representation within the genre.
Read MoreFor years, women artists have been silenced and shunned for sharing their political views. Just as in the cases of the Dixie Chicks and Eartha Kitt, opposition to women’s equality and political participation is deeply rooted in their identities.
Read MoreThe 1975’s path to activism, culminating in their recent releases “The 1975” and “People,” captures what it means to be growing up human in an ever-changing world and draws attention to the songs of rebellion that have defined eras and changed the world through their influence.
Read MorePublic Enemy’s 1989 rap classic “Fight the Power” teaches us to refute unjust and corrupt powers in place and stand in solidarity against them.
Read MorePopular music’s defined categories are not simply Black and white.
Read MoreThe controversy surrounding the nominations for this year’s Latin Grammys is just one link in a chain that spans continents and centuries.
Read More“Woman Like Me” by Little Mix breaks gender stereotypes and challenges the status quo by questioning society’s ability to view men and women as equals.
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