The POINT LESS podcast with Ola Onabule: And Yet

Crossover Media
2 min readOct 30, 2019

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POINT LESS

‘And Yet’ is a song that begs the question: If we are fundamentally all the same, why is it so easy to dehumanize marginalized people? It takes an askance look at all the counter-intuitive scenarios that a member of such a group may find themselves in. It explores how such scenarios can rapidly descend into unexpected and sometimes dire consequences. Anything from clothing to speech, standard of education or levels of occupational achievements can affect the tenor and trajectory of the most ordinary interactions.

The POINT LESS podcast with Ola Onabule presents: ‘And Yet’

The POINT LESS podcast is a series that boldly expresses views on social injustice. It is an activist’s call — at once a celebration of life and a cautionary take on the social forces that threaten it. Violence, immigration, xenophobia, betrayal, and dignity are themes considered and rendered with a powerful and knowing generosity of spirit.So embodies the artistic — and entrepreneurial — philosophy of Onabulé, whose latest album release, Point Less, is a giant leap forward and deeply soulful Rueful yet optimistic, Onabulé’s reach is global. His three-and-a-half octave baritone and the powerful emotions he conveys with it connects with audiences around the world. “Hands-on, self-sufficiency has always been my mantra for survival in the music game,” says the songwriter.

Produced & Narrated by Max Horowitz — Crossover Media

This content, as well as the related podcast, are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) for redistribution and adaptation.

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