The Journey to Jazz and Human Rights is a four-part radio documentary series produced by Jazz.FM91 and funded by Maytree. Each episode focuses on the role of jazz in the fight for human rights: Jazz’s role in the fight for civil rights, in economic rights and in women’s rights, and the music’s deployment around the world as a cultural weapon.
The series is hosted by Alana Bridgewater.
The Open University
The Open University
John Baker
Junul
Jazz at Lincoln Center & JazzTimes
Sebastian Scotney
Abbey
Classic Jazz Talk
Brussels Jazz Orchestra
ARTSEDGE: The Kennedy Center’s Arts Education Network
Clark Tracey
WBGO News
Justice Tremblay
Tina E.
wayneG
Night Lights Classic Jazz
pantherrawr
Madison Errett-Albanese
boxout.fm
Monk Rowe
Ebube-Chisom Okwuka
Talking Jazz
BRE
HENRY ACERO
Kyle Thomas
Keeli Marker
THE BIG GEORGE
Doug Clarke
Todd Coolman
Ethan Bintu-watt
The Jazzanooga Experience
Sami Çatak
Tom Doran
Katie
Stephen Faragher
Chris Larkin
ROBINLYNNE
John Redman
Bauer Media
The Official Unboxer
KneedeepRADIO,com
Jazz and Bossa
Charmel Joiner
Abigail Payauys
Matt Hepp & Cody Bray
Brian Kane
Yvette Hynson
alain daigneault
Sijbrand Leeuwesteijn
Przemek
jazzahead!
The WRJR Network
Susana Castejon Schneiders
Anton G-F
Buffalo's WDAP Radio
Alfonso Siverls
Spectrum On Air
Len Morphew
Jazz says what Jazz wants
Steve Hart
George Krupinski
The Progressive Radio Network
Ty Bailey
Rachel G
Yvette Hynson
The Jazz Experience
AVLJazzRadio
Ian Michael Puskarich
kdwilson
Music Radio
Lets_B_Honest
Raluca Danci
David McLorren
Guateque sideral del sr. Isaac
*Y.B*
Seabreeze Radio
Oregon Public Broadcasting
Moth FM
Kaylen Johnson
Maria Merlynda
Levi
Buff Dillard
Moth FM
Will Herring
Pedja Ley
jazzontherocks
lionel whitney
Paisley
Willben and Franky Painter
Samantha Elton
Culture.pl
SOAS Radio
White Noise Goddess
edgarjazz
Jay
Music 1
Jazz & Tea
JazzStage Productions
Ahmed Sprouse
The Bridge with J. Michael Harrison