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AfroReggae and Urban Connections

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Damian Platt used to be Brazil campaigner at Amnesty International and is now the coordinator for international partnerships at the cultural group AfroReggae.
This episode we will talk mainly of the ‘conexoes urbanas’ (urban connections, especially the last show with Marisa Monte). Next week we get his idea of music as a vehicle in a city/district and life in favelas.

 
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Keywords: conexoes urbanas, city, cultural group, music, urban connections
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6 Responses to “AfroReggae and Urban Connections”

  1. Toni Fenwick Says:

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  4. Claudie Farr Says:

    Housewife.
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