You’re invited to a virtual rock & roll discussion TONIGHT at 7 pm via Zoom! The panel includes Graham Nash (singer, songwriter, musician, and longtime social activist), Thom Shanker (assistant Washington editor of The New York Times), and Serj Tankian (lead singer of the heavy metal band System of a Down) and is hosted by Ohio Wesleyan Politics & Government professor Sean Kay.
Dr. Kay interviewed the three for his book “Rockin’ the Free World! How the Rock and Roll Revolution Changed America and the World,” and tonight’s discussion will cover “the role of rock and roll artists as troubadours carrying and amplifying critical social messages,” he said.
Nash will be sharing about the positive potential of music as a one-time member of the Hollies and a lead member of folk-rock band Crosby, Stills, and Nash. Shanker will discuss his work covering underground rock bands during the collapse of the Soviet Union while working as a Moscow correspondent. Tankian will speak about his work advancing recognition of the Armenian genocide and human rights. In addition to his work with System of a Down, Tankian co-founded the nonprofit organization Axis of Justice in 2002.
“We will also discuss the press and artistic freedom and the perspectives both gained as a journalist and artist raising awareness of the Iraq war in the 2000s,” Dr. Kay said. “We will conclude by looking forward to the role of artists today advancing change in America and the world.”
Submit your questions to the panel in advance to Dr. Kay at sikay@owu.edu. Advance registration is required via the link below. PLEASE register by noon today at https://owu-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEkduuuqTwoHdxOmIFxx_Yvz8rUeInRAWtL
OWU Sponsoring Organization/Office: Department of Politics & Government.
Contact: Dawn Wright at pg@owu.edu