Honoring Dorothea Lange, the American documentary photographer and photojournalist who, through her snapshots and commentary, recorded the consequences of the Dust Bowl, the Great Depression and WWII in California. Snapshots in black & white illustrate the human suffering and struggle to survive of farmers fleeing the Dust Bowl and the Great Depression, and the internment of Japanese American citizens. A walk through the past brings us back to today. Here we are, 95 years years after the ...
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Honoring Dorothea Lange, the American documentary photographer and photojournalist who, through her snapshots and commentary, recorded the consequences of the Dust Bowl, the Great Depression and WWII in California. Snapshots in black & white illustrate the human suffering and struggle to survive of farmers fleeing the Dust Bowl and the Great Depression, and the internment of Japanese American citizens. A walk through the past brings us back to today. Here we are, 95 years years after the ...
How Music Heals and Connects with special guest Amikaeyla Gaston
Aspire with Osha: art, nature, humanity
19 minutes
2 years ago
How Music Heals and Connects with special guest Amikaeyla Gaston
Osha and Amikaeyla Gaston discuss the healing power of music. Come along with us to discover the Power of Music for Healing People and Communities. On today’s show, you’ll hear the inspiring story of Amikaela Gaston, who uses her powerful voice to initiate healing and peace around the world.You’ll hear about the ancient origins of music and drumming from cultures around the world.About Amikaeyla GastonProclaimed as one of the “purest contemporary voices” by National Public Radio (NPR), ...
Aspire with Osha: art, nature, humanity
Honoring Dorothea Lange, the American documentary photographer and photojournalist who, through her snapshots and commentary, recorded the consequences of the Dust Bowl, the Great Depression and WWII in California. Snapshots in black & white illustrate the human suffering and struggle to survive of farmers fleeing the Dust Bowl and the Great Depression, and the internment of Japanese American citizens. A walk through the past brings us back to today. Here we are, 95 years years after the ...