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DakhaBrakha Uses Music to Protest Russia-Ukraine Conflict

Clip: Season 6 Episode 12 | 7m 21sVideo has Closed Captions

Ukrainian band DakhaBrakha uses their music to protest Russia's invasion in Ukraine

One Detroit’s Bill Kubota connects with WDET Radio Host Ismael Ahmed to learn about the Ukrainian quartet DakhaBrakha's connection to Detroit and the cultural significance of their protest music in the war overseas. Plus, Ahmed talks with the band's Artistic Manager Iryna Gorban to hear what’s happening on the ground in Ukraine and how the quartet is being affected by the conflict.

03/18/2022

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