In this conversation, we continue our Summer Songs of Resistance series with Tom Rundel and Jeremie Wilson talking about the role of music as a form of resistance and social commentary. They explore the importance of local action in the face of overwhelming national issues, the need for honest dialogue, and the influence of historical figures in shaping music's impact on society. The discussion also touches on politics, religion, society, and playing a song to accompany: For What It's Worth by Buffalo Springfield. Sponsors
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