Sauti Sol on Making Pop Music During a Pandemic
Podcast |
Into Africa
Media Type |
audio
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Business
Government
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Publication Date |
Jan 14, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:30:32
What role do musicians play in politics and advocacy, especially during a health crisis? For this special anniversary episode, East Africa’s biggest pop band, Sauti Sol share their thoughts on the music industry’s adaptation to the pandemic, the state of Kenya’s health system, and efforts to remain outspoken about police brutality. Lauren Blanchard (Congressional Research Service) and Damola Durosomo (CSIS) also join Judd Devermont to discuss the state of Sudan’s political transition two years in and Mali’s interim government’s National Transitional Council appointment of musician Salif Keita.  Background Reading   Rethinking Crisis Responses in the Sahel – Judd Devermont and Marielle Harris 

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