

Standing On Business: The Cultural Impact of Black Women Artists with Bobbi Booker
Dec 10, 2024
In this insightful discussion, Bobbi Booker, a Philadelphia-based audio architect and cultural journalist, explores the profound impact of Black women artists on culture and activism. She shares how figures like Nina Simone and Aretha Franklin used their music to advocate for justice. The conversation highlights the significance of representation and community support for politically vocal artists. Bobbi also discusses the legacy of works like 'For Colored Girls,' emphasizing how art serves as a powerful tool for education and social change.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Voices of Resilience: Black Women in Music and Activism
02:08 • 18min
The Soul of Gospel: Aretha's Legacy
20:09 • 9min
Aretha and Nina: Voices of Change
29:05 • 10min
Empowering Artists Through Community Support
39:30 • 5min
Voices of Change: The Legacy of Black Artists
44:37 • 28min
The Legacy of Black Women Artists
01:12:44 • 10min
Art, Activism, and Cultural Identity
01:22:20 • 20min
Celebrating the Legacy of Black Women Artists
01:42:12 • 3min