Aaniya Riddick
Hey everyone, my name is Aaniya Riddick and I am a first year Sociology major on the pre-law track. I enjoy all things involving social justice, and playing a role in change through whichever ways I am able to. I like listening to music a lot, and listening to all different types of genres!
Introducing: Ava Challenger
Hello, my name is Ava Challenger Hello, my name is Ava Challenger. I am a junior Dual Degree Engineering major studying mathematics and Aerospace Engineering
Blues: A Melody Shaped by Black Women
The blues, a genre born from the depths of African American experiences, carries a legacy of storytelling, emotion, and cultural resilience. Black women like Bessie Smith and Ma Rainey played pivotal roles, not only shaping the genre but also giving voice to the complexities of Black womanhood. Their songs, rich with themes of heartbreak, empowerment, and social justice, laid the foundation for a musical tradition that continues to inspire.
All That Jazz
This a post about Jazz music starting from the history, the musical elements that make jazz music and Black women’s role in jazz music
Understanding the Blues: The Foundation of Modern Black Music
https://gamma.app/docs/Todays-Music-Sucks-An-Analysis-of-the-evolution-of-the-Hip-hop-ge-hcjxbzkk5kxfytb
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1c7chcP7_IhrNPJd2MKJn0-apPOTWt-FM6b-Te5Or2SI/edit?usp=sharing
Mamie Smith: The First Lady of Blues
Mamie Smith: The First Lady of Blues Blues Quick History Mamie Smith and Her Impact Mamie Smith’s Influence on Modern Music The blues emerged in