Episode Notes GFADAF EP 15 - Belated 4th of July Spectacular!
According to many, the United States' greatest strength is that we are a proud nation of immigrants. So why do so many people demonize immigrants? Every patriot is no doubt familiar with the famous lines "Give us your poor, your tired, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free" but don't seem to understand it. In this episode, host Tristan Bruns breaks down the monumental poem "The New Colossus" by Emma Lazarus—the same poem inscribed at the base of the Statue of Liberty—which spells out what ostensibly separates the U.S.A. from Europe and why we should be making life easier for immigrants, not harder. If you're a true patriot, then give this episode of Gasps a listen...and then go read a book (of poetry)!
Chapters:
0:00-1:50 Theme 15
1:51-4:46 Reading of "The New Colossus" and why it matters to tap dancers
4:47-7:17 Biography of Emma Lazarus
7:18-9:43 Poem Breakdown: The Colossus of Rhodes
9:44-10:31 The Statue of Liberty Speaks!
10:32-11:45 The Famous Line
11:46-20:24 "The Wretched Refuse" and Poverty/Crime Statistics
20:25-22:42 Solutions
22:43-27:18 Tap Dance Patriots
27:19-33:45 The Tap Dance Podcast Roundup
And that's it! Nothing else to hear here, so don't stick around.
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