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2016-05-13T18:52:06.000Z
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4,616
Video Title:
Agustín Lira and Alma - “Quihubo, Raza” [Behind the Scenes Documentary]
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Agustín Lira and Alma perform and discuss “Quihubo, Raza (What’s Happening, People)" from 'Songs of Struggle and Hope,' Lira’s first full-length album with Smithsonian Folkways. 'Songs of Struggle and Hope by Agustín Lira' is available on CD and Digital. Stream/purchase/download: Smithsonian Folkways: https://folkways.si.edu/agustin-lira-and-alma/songs-of-struggle-and-hope/american-folk-protest-latin/album/smithsonian Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/2VDQzhjVqoA8sQwKccYmfa?si=6BF5RrjAQbivaviM69nUvQ More info: https://folkways.si.edu/news-and-press/sneak-preview-songs-of-struggle-and-hope-by-agustin-lira Smithsonian Folkways presents 'Songs of Struggle & Hope,' featuring songs from the farmworker and Chicano Movement of the 1960s as well as new creations that speak to social justice. A powerhouse social activist, Agustín Lira spun out songs that fueled the pioneering political theater group Teatro Campesino. “Quihubo, Raza (What’s Happening, People)” became a Chicano anthem during the 60s, and the title works as both a salutation to the audience and a question about what is happening to them historically. Smithsonian Folkways: https://folkways.si.edu Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/smithsonianfolkwaysrecordings Twitter: https://twitter.com/Folkways Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smithsonianfolkways The content and comments posted here are subject to the Smithsonian Institution copyright and privacy policy (www.si.edu/copyright). Smithsonian reserves the right in its sole discretion to remove any content at any time.
Video Duration:
5 min 13 sec
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music folk "Woody Guthrie" "Pete Seeger" Smithsonian Folkways old-time non-profit
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