Chilean Musician Ana Tijoux on Politics, Feminism, Motherhood & Hip-Hop as "a Land for the Landless"

Chilean hip-hop artist and musician Ana Tijoux joins us in studio to perform some of her songs and talk about the political themes behind them. Tijoux was born in France in 1977 to parents who were jailed and later fled Chile under the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. "Hip-hop is the land of the people that don't have a land," she says.

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07/10/2014 - 11:01am
If you missed the Reminisants last week we've got you covered. Threats of a thunderstorm and hail did not diminish the fun dance party had by all! See it here: http://cvp.telvue.com/player?id=T02787&video=202422 Tomorrow night Payson Park presents The Love Dogs featuring the awesome harmonica...

Democracy Now! 2014-07-08 Tuesday

Democracy Now! 2014-07-08 Tuesday

  • Headlines for July 08, 2014
  • Report from Gaza: Israel Launches New Offensive on Besieged Palestinian Territory in Crisis
  • "Incitement Starts at the Top": After Arab Teen's Murder, Israeli Gov't Accused of Fueling Hatred
  • "Absolutely Unjustifiable": Aunt of US Teen Decries Brutal Beating by Israeli Forces Caught on Video
  • The Kochs' Anti-Civil Rights Roots: New Docs Expose Charles Koch's Ties to John Birch Society
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07/08/2014 - 8:00am

Democracy Now! 2014-07-03 Thursday

Democracy Now! 2014-07-03 Thursday

  • Headlines for July 03, 2014
  • "One of Our Greatest Friends": Mandela's Cellmate Thanks Sweden for Helping Anti-Apartheid Struggle
  • As Neo-Nazis Rally, Sweden Poised for Election-Year Shift of Power Balance from Right to Left
  • Swedish Left Party Surges in Polls with Focus on Climate Action & Fighting Privatization
  • How Sweden's Feminist Initiative Party Became First of Its Kind to Win a Seat in European Parliament
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07/03/2014 - 8:00am

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