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Warm-up

Warm-up. Once the bell rings, I will play 2 examples of protest songs to activate our thinking regarding music’s role in conflicts. Please take out a separate sheet of paper.

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Warm-up

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  1. Warm-up • Once the bell rings, I will play 2 examples of protest songs to activate our thinking regarding music’s role in conflicts. Please take out a separate sheet of paper. • In a 3-5 sentence response: Do you believe music has a role to play in beginning and sustaining positive political change? Why or why not? • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_d8C4AIFgUg • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMuWmU1iNJo

  2. Objectives • SWBAT interpret a song about the recent civil war in Sierra Leone. • SWBAT discuss the role of social protest music. • SWBAT analyze the connections between elements of “A Long Way Gone” and the recent civil war in Sierra Leone.

  3. Agenda • Warm-up (10 min) • Background of the recent civil war in Sierra Leone (5 min) http://www.pbs.org/pov/sierraleone/ • Analyze performance of Refugee All Stars (10 min) • Reflection Questions (10 min)

  4. Important Background Information • From 1991 to 2002, the small West African country of Sierra Leone was devastated by civil war in which brutal war crimes were committed by all sides. • To escape the violence, hundreds of thousands of Sierra Leoneans fled to the neighboring country of Guinea, where they lived for years in United Nations refugee camps. • Out of these circumstances emerged the band, Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars, who perform the song Weapon Conflict.

  5. Lyrics to Weapon Conflict A weapon conflict for the sake of power (repeats) When two elephants are fighting The grass they will suffer (repeats) Which is the position of the civilian, Lord I cry Them a big fool us (repeats) Have no mercy for the old ones Have no mercy for the children Have no mercy for the women Oh, we a go suffer (repeats)

  6. A Live Performance • The Sierra Leon Refugee All Stars perform the song Weapon Conflict at the Sembakounya Refugee Camp in the Republic of Guinea. While living in refugee camps, the band was able to visit several other camps to perform their music. • How can the band help the other refugees cope with their circumstances? • http://www.pbs.org/pov/sierraleone/video_classroom1.php#.Uqp4RNJDuSo

  7. Reflection Questions Guidelines: You must write in complete sentences. Each response must be at least 3 sentences in length for full credit. • What social issues are addressed in this song? 2. Explain the main message or theme of this song. 3. How do the historical context details provided on this handout and the images in the video help you to interpret this song? 4. What do you think is the purpose of writing and performing a song like this? 5. What role does music play in our text “A Long Way Gone?” .

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