UkeFoote
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Last weekend, millions of women took to the streets, marching to ask for the respect and rights they deserve. It was an amazing show of strength in the face of the adversity of history. My wife and daughter marched; I did not only because of a health issue.
Though the politics behind the march are complicated, the idea of this thread is simple: post an ukulele performance that honors women in some way. The video can be new or old. Along with the video, please write a short description of a “Shero” in your life; a woman who been an important figure in your life (Watching the DC march on the phone I caught an image of a tough looking african american women wearing a black beanie with “SHERO” embroidered in white). The figure can be someone you know, an historical figure, or simply someone who has impressed and influenced you.
The thread will be open through March 8, International Women’s Day.
Please lets try to keep politics and personal beliefs out of the thread: this is meant to be a positive affirmation of the beauty and strength of women.
Though the politics behind the march are complicated, the idea of this thread is simple: post an ukulele performance that honors women in some way. The video can be new or old. Along with the video, please write a short description of a “Shero” in your life; a woman who been an important figure in your life (Watching the DC march on the phone I caught an image of a tough looking african american women wearing a black beanie with “SHERO” embroidered in white). The figure can be someone you know, an historical figure, or simply someone who has impressed and influenced you.
The thread will be open through March 8, International Women’s Day.
Please lets try to keep politics and personal beliefs out of the thread: this is meant to be a positive affirmation of the beauty and strength of women.