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The '60s and Feminism

47m · Track Talk · 01 Aug 00:00

This week on Track Talk, Nathan and Baleigh go even deeper into the music and zeitgeist of the 1960s through a feminist lens. They discuss how gender roles, power dynamics, and oppression were defined and rejected in the music of the decade. Who is your favorite female singer from the '60s? Let us know! Twitter: @tracktalkshow Email: [email protected] Facebook: facebook.com/tracktalkshow SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/tracktalk Become a patron: patreon.com/tracktalk Do you enjoy Track Talk? Leave us a review on iTunes! We'll sing you a song.

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