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David Rovics: Notes From a Holocaust
We welcome the music voice that has most performed at Community Church of Boston, as his work and his values are most strikingly in line with community Church of Boston's Peace and Justice focus. Every time David is anywhere near Boston, we drop everything to host this phenomenal voice for our Movement!
David Rovics ( born April 10, 1967) is an American indie singer/songwriter. His music concerns both topical subjects such as the 2003 Iraq war, anti-globalization, anarchism, and social justice issues, and also labor history. Rovics has been an outspoken critic of former President George W. Bush, the Republican Party, John Kerry, and the Democratic Party.
Rovics is critical of the United States government's policies and claims that the "U.S. government's foreign policy represents U.S. corporate interests" and that "the U.S. government does not like democracy either at home or abroad."[2]
Although some of Rovics' work is not self-published, and much of it is commercially distributed, Rovics has made all of his recorded music freely available as downloadable mp3 files. He encourages the free distribution of his work by all non-profit means to promote his work and spread political messages, and speaks out against websites or programs like iTunes that charge money for downloading his songs. Rovics has also advocated the performing of his songs at protests and demonstrations and has made his sheet music and lyrics available for download
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LocationThe Community Church of Boston (View)
565 Boylston St. (Copley Square)
Boston, MA 02116
United States
Timezone: America/New_York Online Access Information This is a free concert, but we encourage you to purchase a ticket or make a freewill donation to the performer....Paypal and Venmo option will be supplied.
Zoom Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81351813462
YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxzqBfbtvnhNKWmzpCm0lIA/videos
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: Yes! |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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Accessibility
Small wheelchairs can access elevator and auditorium. Accessible bathrooms available.
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