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Say Their Names

Say Their Names

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Collaborating remotely under conditions brought on by the pandemic, the GLIDE Ensemble’s new rendition of “Say Their Names” is a response to the older, continuing, lethal epidemic of violence against Black people and people of color, a cry for justice, a cry of love and solidarity because Black Lives Matter.

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English

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6 mins

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Release Date

20 January 2021

Country

United States of America

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