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নামাজ পরবে ফেমিলির কথা মেনে চলবেন
Quality education and good health key to South Sudan
“How Many” song and lyric video are out NOW!
https://smarturl.it/SalekaHOWMANY
Produced by myself, Ezmedi Akalonu & Warner Meadows
Vocal production by Mama Jan
Guitar and bass by Brahm Genzlinger
Engineered by Joel Metzler
Mixed by Joel Metzler and Shawn Grove
Mastered by Colin Leonard at SING Mastering
Lyric Video directed by Raf 'Rafatoon' Perez
Animated by the amazing team at Dreambear
This song was written in response to the systemic oppression and racism happening in our country, and around the world. It was written during moments of darkness and despair and so what came out was an expression of my disbelief at the system, at the absence of justice and accountability, and at the lack of value and care for human life. The lyric video directed by @rafatoon was created as a visual metaphor for the larger systems at play that create and incentivize these horrors. There is so much to say on this subject, and I will be getting more in depth with it over the next weeks but for now I want to start by sharing this quote from the brilliant author/journalist Isabel Wilkerson.
“The caste system… goes about its work in silence, the string of a puppet master unseen by those whose subconscious it directs, its instructions an intravenous drip to the mind, caste in the guise of normalcy, injustice looking just, atrocities looking unavoidable to keep the machinery humming, the matrix of caste as a facsimile for life itself and whose purpose is maintaining the primacy of those hoarding and holding tight to power.”
- Isabel Wilkerson, from “Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents”
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