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Posts by CJ Baker

About CJ Baker
CJ Baker is a published writer and lifelong music fan. In 2017 he started the website ongoinghistoryofprotestsongs.com which chronicles the historical developments of socially conscious music, especially highlighting the fact that modern day protest music is still being made and is still relevant. He also wrote the novel An Epic Sound to An Mundane Existence which is available on most online retailers.
A Month of Protest: October
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A Month of Protest: October

Star Feminine Band, from the artist's Bandcamp At this point, I'm not even going to attempt a proper intro. Here is a sampling of notable socially conscious music released in…
Posted by CJ Baker October 31, 2022
Daily Dose of Protest: Man with No Name – Fantastic Negrito
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Daily Dose of Protest: Man with No Name – Fantastic Negrito

Photo courtesy of WFUV Public Radio In Virginia, back in 1759, a white Scottish servant, Elizabeth Gallimore, fell in love with a black slave whose name had been lost over…
Posted by CJ Baker October 25, 2022
Daily Dose of Protest: Pour! Pour! Pour! (Starbucks Barista Union Song) – Pink Williams
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Daily Dose of Protest: Pour! Pour! Pour! (Starbucks Barista Union Song) – Pink Williams

From the artist's Bandcamp. Country music has long been viewed as a politically conservative music genre, but there are a handful of artists that have been challenging traditional views. This…
Posted by CJ Baker October 5, 2022
A Month of Protest: September
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A Month of Protest: September

Psalm One, from the artist's Bandcamp Ding dong the Queen is dead. Fuck colonialism! Also, fuck Win Bulter! This is a sampling of some of the notable socially conscious releases…
Posted by CJ Baker September 30, 2022
Daily Dose of Protest: The Money – Rain Perry
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Daily Dose of Protest: The Money – Rain Perry

From the artist's Bandcamp Singer-songwriter Rain Perry recently released A White Album, a concept piece that addresses white privilege. She is also working on producing a stage version of the…
Posted by CJ Baker September 21, 2022
Daily Dose of Protest: The Spectacle – I Like Trains
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Daily Dose of Protest: The Spectacle – I Like Trains

From the artist's Bandcamp The latest single by the UK post-punk band is a scathing critique of political propaganda, which follows in the spirit of their 2020 album KOMPROMAT. “I…
Posted by CJ Baker September 16, 2022
Daily Dose of Protest: Trouble – Miko Marks & The Resurrectors
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Daily Dose of Protest: Trouble – Miko Marks & The Resurrectors

From the artist's Bandcamp Disillusioned over a country music scene that was inhospitable to black women, Miko Marks took a 14-year hiatus before returning in 2021 with the powerful album…
Posted by CJ Baker September 15, 2022
Daily Dose of Protest: Carillon (We Won’t Go Back) – Batya Diamond
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Daily Dose of Protest: Carillon (We Won’t Go Back) – Batya Diamond

From the artist's Bandcamp Batya is a Jewish singer-songwriter, mystic, teacher, and spiritual leader. She often writes and sings in Hebrew, but her latest English composition is written for women's…
Posted by CJ Baker September 12, 2022
Daily Dose of Protest: Odana – Mali Obomsawin
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Daily Dose of Protest: Odana – Mali Obomsawin

Indigenous bassist, composer, and bandleader Mali Obomsawin recently left the folk trio, Lula Wiles. With Lula Wiles, she wasn't afraid to compose politically explicit tunes and to speak out on indigenous…
Posted by CJ Baker September 7, 2022
A Month of Protest: August
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A Month of Protest: August

Shemekia Copeland, from the artist's Bandcamp. The music being made continues to reflect the current socio-political climate. Here is a recap of notable socially conscious music released during August. Songs/Videos:…
Posted by CJ Baker August 30, 2022

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