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Cover StoryEducation and Musical Diversity
Almost 50 years after the Tanglewood Declaration, we have seen a movement toward recognizing that musical diversity can contribute to increasing cultural...
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Artist SpotlightLead Belly, Folkways & The Grey Goose
Folkways records were my multicultural education in a stifling Eurocentric world.
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tools for teaching¡Come Bien! Eat Right!
Promoting healthy nutrition and dual language development through singing in English and Spanish.
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Community SpotlightHip-hop, Folk, and New Audiences
Repurposing classic folk songs as hip-hop music gives new life to old standards.
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video spotlightJosé-Luis Orozco & Friends Play "The Legumes Dance"
José-Luis Orozco sings alongside percussionist Alberto López, bassist Jan Pérez of Quetzal, and tres player Raúl Pacheco of Ozomatli, performing “The Legumes Dance” from Orozco's Smithsonian Folkways release ¡Come Bien! Eat Right!
Albums
From the Collection
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Lullabies and Children’s Songs
Various Artists
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This Is Your Year: Children Songs by Ella Jenkins
Ella Jenkins
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Socialism and the American Negro
W.E.B. DuBois
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¡Come Bien! Eat Right!
José-Luis Orozco
Back Issues
- April 2017 Experimental
- November 2016 Education
- April 2016 Migration
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- March 2018: NEA National Heritage
- April 2017: Experimental
- November 2016: Education
- April 2016: Migration
- July 2015: UNESCO Collection
- March 2015: New Orleans
- October 2014: Labor
- June 2014: South Africa
- February 2014: Faith
- July 2013: Peace
- March 2013: Soundscapes
- June 2012: Cover Art
- December 2011: Latin American
- August 2011: Afghanistan
- May 2011: Asian American
- February 2011: Jazz
- November 2010: Mary Lou Williams
- June 2010: Grassroots
- April 2010: Central Asia
- January 2010: Roberto Martínez
- September 2009: Children's Music
- June 2009: Traditions
- April 2009: Pete Seeger