

We Won’t Go Back: Pop Music and the Fight For Reproductive Rights (w MILCK and Ann Powers)
8 snips Jul 19, 2022
In this engaging discussion, singer-songwriter MILCK, famous for her powerful anthem "Quiet," teams up with NPR’s Ann Powers, a critic known for exploring music's role in social issues. They examine how artists like Cher and Olivia Rodrigo have responded to the Supreme Court's decision on reproductive rights. MILCK reveals the inspiration behind her new song, "We Won’t Go Back," crafted from the energy of protests. The duo also dives into the rich history of music as a medium for protest and solidarity in women's rights, making this conversation truly impactful.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Voices of Protest: Music and Reproductive Rights
01:33 • 2min
Creating Music from Protest
03:22 • 10min
Exploring Travel Luxury and Business Solutions
13:05 • 2min
Melodies of Change: Pop Music and Reproductive Rights
15:04 • 13min
Closing Thoughts and Future Insights
28:22 • 2min