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Resistance! Music for these times from Ivanna Cuesta with Kris Davis, Jason Kao Huang, Caroline Davis and Robert Glasper
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Music that's brave and beautiful from Caroline Davis, Jason Kao Hwang, Robert Glasper and introducing Ivanna Cuesta!Playlist
- Jason Kao Hwang "Spin Fast and Burn" from Myths of Origin (True Sound Recordings) 00:00
- Caroline Davis "synchronize my body where my mind has always been" from Alula Captivity (Ropeadope) 3:20
- Caroline Davis Nicole Mitchell Nappy Nina "City Flora" from Portals Volume 2 Returning (Intakt) 11:07
- Host Speaks 16:15
- Robert Glasper "Madiba" from Code Derivations (Concord) 18:18
- La Tanya Hall "Azure Rev" from If Not Now... When (Blue Canoe) 28:53
- Andy Milne "Lost and Found Reprise" from Time Will Tell (Sunnyside) 32:24
- Host Speaks 40:51
- Ivanna Cuesta Gonzalez Kris Davis Ben Solomon "A Letter to the Earth" from A Letter to the Earth (Orenda) 43:11
- Chief Adjuah Elena Pinderhughes "Back 2 Back" from (Single) (Ropeadope) 50:02
- Thandi Ntuli Carlos Niño "Lihlanzekile" from Rainbow Revisited (International Anthem) 55:56
- Host Speaks 1:01:30
- Frank Wess John Coltrane Paul Quinichette"Dealin'" from Wheelin' and Dealin' (Craft) 1:03:39
- Clora Bryant "This Can't Be Love" Gal with a Horn (Mode) 1:13:51
- Host Speaks 1:18:27
- Lengaïa Salsa Brava "Rebellión de un tambor" from Estética de un Rumbero (Lulaworld) 1:19:43
- Ivanna Cuesta Gonzalez Kris Davis Ben Solomon "Chaos" from A Letter to the Earth (Orenda) 1:24:05
- Host Speaks 1:29:30
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