Performing on live TV at Open Signal Media, The
Revolution Choir was inspired to sing their song
about intersectionality titled Crenshaw. Kimberly Crenshaw coined the term
Intersectionality and The Revolution Choir understands how important of a topic
it is and wanted to sing about it. Another song performed was Love
Conquers Hate. The lyrics of that song create a whirlwind affect of swirling
voices in harmony coming in and out while repeating the lines... “Don’t you know that Black Lives
Matter", "We Got Your Back, LGBT", "My sweet friend,
Latinos are lovely" and "Dear Refugees, you're peaceful
people". Read More…
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The Revolution Choir Sings about Political Songs, Social Justice Songs, Intersectionality and Climate Change
Some of the best political songs of today are coming out of Portland, Oregon from a project called The Revolution Choir. No one else...
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In 2019 the musical of The Revolution Choir will be turned into a musical. Performing at theaters in Portland, Oregon, the musical wi...
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The Revolution Choir is an energized group of men and women based out of Portland, Oregon singing original songs about social jus...
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Some of the best political songs of today are coming out of Portland, Oregon from a project called The Revolution Choir. No one else...
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