Dawn Landes's new album reimagines feminist folk songs from 1800 to 1970
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Authors/contributors
- Shlanger, Talia (Contributor)
- Landes, Dawn (Contributor)
Title
Dawn Landes's new album reimagines feminist folk songs from 1800 to 1970
Abstract
The singer-songwriter Dawn Landes album, The Liberated Woman's Songbook, inspired by a 1971 book of the same name that chronicles the women's liberation movement through a collection of songs from the 1800s to early 1970. Landes talks about the power of music as a tool for activism, finding solace and inspiration through the voices of women throughout American history, and why these songs still serve as a map for survival today.
Series Title
Q with Tom Powers
Label
CBC Art
Date
2024-04-09
Running Time
24:32
Language
English
Call Number
D
Accessed
09/04/2024, 17:08
Rights
Women's Rights
Extra
Worldwide
Citation
Dawn Landes’s new album reimagines feminist folk songs from 1800 to 1970. (2024, April 9). CBC Art. https://www.cbc.ca/arts/q/dawn-landes-s-new-album-reimagines-feminist-folk-songs-from-1800-to-1970-1.7168004
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