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Joan Baez Returns to Hanoi After 40 Years

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APR 11, 2013 - In an AP interview by Chris Brummitt, Joan Baez speaks of activism, the Vietnam War, and of course the music. She went back to Hanoi, for the first time in over 40 years, when she went on a peace mission in 1972 to try and end the Vietnam War. She spoke of how she had to scurry to the bomb shelter in the government-run hotel, and it made her deal with her "own mortality". Joan Baez does a lot of activism at rallies, and usually shuns political events, but she did make an exception for Barack Obama in 2008; and commenting on the President she said, "In some ways I'm disappointed, but in some ways it was silly to expect more. If he had taken his brilliance, his eloquence, his toughness and not run for office he could have led a movement. Once he got in the Oval Office he couldn't do anything."  (photo credit: CC/Ron Baker)

Read more of Chris Brummitt's interview of Joan Baez on the DenverPost.com.

JTMP Green: Nancy Zorn Blocks Keystone XL Machinery

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APR 2013 - A grandma from Oklahoma, Nancy Zorn, chained herself to some Keystone XL Pipeline machinery, in a civil disobedience move to try and stop the expansion of the Keystone XL Pipeline currently going on.

Read more on JTMP Green here.

Guardian UK: Jailed Pussy Riot member Nadezhda Tolokonnikova to Fight On

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APR 9, 2013 - Russian musical-activist Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, from Pussy Riot, gave an interview to the Guardian UK and vowed to continue her activism and fight on. She is finishing her two-year sentence for "hooliganism" after performing a "can-Can" dance and anti-Putin song in the Russian Orthodox Church. Speaking in a phone interview from a Mordovia prison camp Nadezhda said, "the government wants us to recognise our guilt, which of course we won't do. I submitted the parole documents to show that they cannot break a person."  (photo credit: CC/Igor Muhkin)

Read more on Guardian UK here. 
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Yoko Ono Assembling London Meltdown Festival Lineup

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APR 4, 2013 - Yoko Ono is putting together a great lineup for this summer's Meltdown Festival in London. The Meltdown Festival is a collection of great artists who come together to celebrate life, art, music and activism. Yoko has asked Patti Smith, Boy George, Iggy and the Stooges, Siouxsie and Immortal Technique so far. Many more artists are sure to get on board as the date approaches. For more information, check out the Meltdown Festival website here, and check out an EntertainmentWise.com article about it here. (Photo credit: Marceli Cataldi Cippolla/CC)

GWAR Teams up With Peta to Stop Fur Trade

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APR 3, 2013 - The satirical heavy metal rock band GWAR has teamed up with Peta to speak out against the fur trade, and to try and put an end to this horrible practice. Thrash Magazine has a great post up by PAHKMYCAH that talks about how they have "new line of one-of-a-kind of fur-free accessories". JTMP also stands with GWAR and Peta, and strongly calls for an end to the horrible fur farms and the fur trade, and stop this cruelty against animals.  (photo credit: CC/Mark Marek)

Start or join a discussion about this on our Justice Through music Facebook Page.

 

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