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Punk Rock & Politics with Lambrini Girls
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Punk Rock & Politics with Lambrini Girls

S 1 Ep 5: Lambrini Girls

Much gratitude to Lily & Phoebe for being on the 5th episode of Plated History! Check out a show during their tour if they’re stopping by a city near you!

Thanks again to Mista Sanches for allowing me to use his song, J77 - Gold Money, for my intro and outro.

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Be on the lookout for the supplemental reading in the episode’s note to come!


As mentioned in the closing of the episode, art is political.

Watch Nina Simone brilliantly explain what the role of the artist is and how artists must reflect the times that we live in.

If you’re able to, please consider donating to support the many fundraisers that are on gofundme and throughout the web to support Palestinian families. I recently discovered Gaza Funds which is “a project that connects people to crowdfunding campaigns for individuals and families from Gaza. Each time the page is reloaded, a different campaign appears. While the rotation is randomized, campaigns for the sick/injured and campaigns close to meeting their goals are prioritized.”

‘The Intifada 1987’ Album from the Majazz Project.

There’s so much more to say, but I’ll save the rest for the episode notes.


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Until next time,

Monét

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