From its monumental revolution and establishment as the first free Black nation in the Western Hemisphere, to its current crisis, Sak Pasé is a cry for liberty and freedom for a nation that has contributed so much to the world without the credit it deserves; Haiti.
Tag: Video & Progressive Arts
We can work it out (Noa & Mira)
Interview with Noa and the Palestine singer Mira Awad recording the Beatles hit “We can work it out”, a duet included on Noa’s album Now (2002).
Could You Be Loved (Marley Family)
Ziggy Marley’s ambitious, multimedia approach reflects the multilayered ideas of Family Time. “Usually my songs mean more than one thing. Family Time is my family, your family, the world’s family.”
Exodus (Bob Marley)
We remember the brilliant and evocative music Bob Marley gave the world; music that stretches back over nearly two decades and still remains timeless and universal.
Something Inside So Strong (Labi Siffre)
London-born singer Labi Siffre has spent his career breaking down boundaries. The openly gay singer has built a small cult following with works that deal squarely with homophobia and racism.