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Paredon Records - Reflecting on 50 Years of Paredon


Paredon Records
By Barbara Dane
At age 93, as I reflect back on the 50th anniversary of Paredon Records, I am as excited and pleased as I was when I and my late husband, Irwin Silber, created the label. Our motivation and goals a half a century ago, all about the relentless human search for justice, peace, and love, keep Paredon relevant today.
Video - See Through the Fog: Generational Conversations (2020)
When we founded Paredon in 1970, few record labels were documenting the music that had begun to burst from liberation and resistance movements all over the world. Decades earlier, when I began my own journey as a singer of this kind of music, celebrating the victories of these struggles as well as describing the conditions which motivated them, I was a youngster in Detroit. There, I was confronted daily with the pain and sorrow left behind by WWI as well as the courage and determination of Great Depression survivors everywhere. A vibrant labor movement had emerge ....

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7 Fun and Easy Ways to Teach Kids Indigenous Latino History


gaita flutes: indigenous Colombian instruments made of cactus wood, beeswax, charcoal powder, and duck quills.”
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Go On A Food Tour
Turn mealtime into a fun history lesson by pointing out the indigenous backgrounds of these common ingredients.
Avocado: Believe it or not, guac is not a wonder of the modern-day world. In 500 b.c., the Aztecs ground up
āhuacatl (that’s “avocado” in Nahuatl) into
āhuacamolli, which literally translates to “avocado sauce.”
Chia: The superfood can be traced back to the Aztecs and is still relied on today by the Tarahumara people in Chihuahua, Mexico, as a source of energy for arduous foot journeys. ....

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