Sunday, December 20, 2009

Martin Luther King March Podcasts for Peace

When the better Martin Luther King March in the apple added a aggressive jet flyover, San Antonio, Texas accord activists roared, chanted, coiled banners and sang. We were there with our microphones. Songsofpeace.org uses the Jan. 16th recordings to podcast accord CDs and interviews.

San Antonio, TX -- When the better Martin Luther King March in the apple added a aggressive jet flyover, San Antonio, Texas accord activists roared, chanted, coiled banners and sang. We were there with our microphones. San Antonio is home to two Air Force bases, an army abject and abundant aggressive medical institutions. March organizers acclimated the prevalence of aggressive cadre in San Antonio to absolve an abstraction that some said besmirched the anamnesis of this country’s greatest peacemaker.
    
At SongsofPeace.org, we advance accord through music with CD collections by assorted civic artists. The latest is alleged Peace is Our Birthright: Songs for A Season for Nonviolence (SNV). SNV is 64 canicule of grassroots apprenticeship on irenic choices from Jan. 30th to April 4th, the canonizing anniversaries of Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr.

In accession to recording the complete of the jets and the army reaction, we interviewed a city-limits board member, a Texas accompaniment legislator, a aesthetics professor, San Antonio Express-News columnist and assorted activists at the march. We even begin ourselves in the average of a battle amid demonstrators and the police, complete with photographs by Laura E. Hall.
    
By podcasting the accident in several episodes, we alien anniversary with a song from the CDs. The commencement to the aboriginal adventure was a agreeable acclimation of a Dr. King adduce entitled, “Only Love Can Do That,” by Richard Mekdeci. The additional adventure was alien by Todd Hoke’s song, “My Own Day,” emphasizing a point fabricated by Kathy Clay-Little of the San Antonio Express-News that King’s Memorial Day should focus on his ethics and no one else’s.

Only Love Can Do That The affair continues to claiming San Antonio assembly and March organizers. At SongsofPeace.org, we’ll abide to analyze through our files of music. We accept a San Antonio peaceCENTER concert to culminate SNV on April 1st featuring Richard Mekdeci. Next on our podcasting agenda is a alternation of interviews with the agreeable artists who contributed to the accord CD collections. They absolutely did accord their songs and all the gain from the CDs go to charities. For added information, appointment our website at www.songsofpeace.org. For advice on A Season For Nonviolence, appointment the all-embracing website, www.agnt.org.

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