WLRN Music Hour #4 with DJ Phoenixx

Published: Nov. 10, 2017, 2:25 a.m.

b"LESBIANISM as Resistance\\nAs we here in the US drag ourselves across the one year marker of a particular misogynistic white male supremacist presidential rule, it seems prudent on this week\\u2019s Women\\u2019s Liberation Music Hour with Phoenixx to focus again on Resistance! \\n\\nLast time, our music of Resistance carried the flavor of Anger; this time, the music flavor will celebrate Lesbianism. Separating ourselves from men, focusing on one another as Sisters/Lovers/Friends/Tribemates/etc and as Sonia Johnson once wrote, \\u201ctaking our eyes off the guys,\\u201d are vital strategies of resisting male supremacy and heteronormativity. \\n\\nLesbian Culture is rich with music around this Gynocentric theme, so I\\u2019m thrilled to gather and arrange some of my favorites for you this week. Hope you find yourselves singing along, laughing, crying with recognition and feeling the pride of being born a Female-loving Lesbian!\\n\\nSonglist:\\nWell story and song Linda Shear, A Lesbian Portrait\\n\\nNo thanks, Mister Nancy Henderson, Berkley Women's Music Collective\\n\\nAin't Gonna Marry Chicago Women's Liberation Rock Band, Mountain Moving Day\\n\\nLeaping Lesbians Sue Fink, Joelyn Grippo, Lesbian Concentrate\\n\\nGay and Proud Debbie Lempke Lesbian Concentrate\\n\\nSisters in Struggle Lesbians on Ecstacy, We know you know\\n\\nSo Fine New Haven Women's Liberation Rock Band, Mountain Moving Day\\n\\nFamily of Woman Linda Shear, A Lesbian Portrait\\n\\nA History of Lesbianism Judy Grahn Lesbian Concentrate\\n\\nSan francisco Bank Song Susann Shanbaum, Berkley Women's Music Collective\\n\\nFor STraight Folks Pat Parker, Lesbian Concentrate\\n\\nLesbian Code Alix Dobkin, Love and Politics\\n\\nTake My Love with You Bonnie Raitt, Slipstream"