Malala Yousafzai and Adele Adkins both faced obstacles in their lives. Now, the two of them are brought together, to bring a powerful message of hope and determination to the world!
Malala Yousafzai went through a brutal attack by a member of the Taliban in 2012, but she came back, stronger than ever, and, like the song says, became a queen, with even more determination AND mean-ing in her life.
The 2014 Nobel Prize acceptance speech, from Malala Yousafzai, where she spoke "not for herself...", mixed with Olivia Rodrigo's "Brutal", truly drives home a message.
Sojourner Truth's Akron, Ohio speech, at the Women's Rights Convention in 1851, which is legendary, mixed with Pam Tillis' "Don't Tell Me What to Do" make the perfect pairing.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s rousing August 28, 1963 speech, mashed with Travis Scott's popular "5% Tint" (which makes it hard for many people to actually see clearly).
Eleanor Roosevelt's powerful 1948 speech on human rights, presented at the FDR Presidential Library, mixed with music from Figrin D'an and the Modal Nodes, Star Wars own Cantina band!
Robert F. Kennedy's 1963 announcement, and subsequent speech, to the people of Indianapolis, IN, regarding the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., mashed with Guns N Roses "Civil War" packs a powerful punch!
President Barack Obama's 2014 speech at the LBJ Presidential Library Civil Rights Summit, mixed with "Gangsta's Paradise" by Artis Leon Ivey Jr., otherwise known as Coolio!
Marshmallow's popular song, accompanied by Bastille, mashed with Dr. Martin Luther King JR's impactful and memorable "I Have a Dream..." speech from August of 1963.
Join our hosts as they showcase their singing talents with their own rendition of Journey's 1981 hit Don't Stop Believin', which is all about Rosa Parks.
Once again, my students were asked to utilize and repurpose online resources (audio from speeches and songs they could locate on YouTube), in order to ring these messages to a new generation, by mashing a civil rights inspired speech with any s
Join your hosts as they travel back in time, to speak with famed author C.S. Lewis, about his work and his life, along with Aslan the Lion, one of his GREATEST literary creations.
Today, your hosts will discuss the children's attitudes in both the real world and the world of Narnia, along with some of the allegorical meaning of the story.