Protest songs have been a powerful force for generations, from I Didn't Raise My Boy To Be A Soldier in 1916 to the iconic tunes of the ‘60s by Pete Seeger, Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, and others. Today, even as media consolidation has diminished their visibility, independent composers continue to create inspiring songs of justice and freedom. Join Rod MacDonald, Music Americana lecturer and co-producer of The Greenwich Village Folk Festival, for a dynamic video and live presentation of both historic and contemporary protest songs. This program will feature music full of humor, passion, and commitment to justice in today’s world. With 14 albums to his name, Rod has toured globally and was named Distinguished Faculty Member at FAU. Don’t miss this captivating blend of music and history!
Rod MacDonald is a Greenwich Village-born singer/songwriter with fourteen solo CDs—including 2023’s Rants And Romance—and 21 songs in the Smithsonian Folkways collection. He’s a celebrated performer and longtime OLLI instructor known for his music history series and honors from South Florida media.
"Rod was great! Extremely well prepared. Entertaining and informative." - OLLI Patron
Live In-Person with Video Catch-up. Available 2-3 business days after the live lecture.