Walking. Rehoboth Beach.
Mama, You Been on My Mind – The Kingston Trio
Use Me – Bill Withers
Turn It Up – Kelly Rowland
Angel – The Corrs
Ain’t No Sunshine – Eva Cassidy
Definition – Black Star
That Would Be Enough – Hamilton Original Broadway Cast
We’ll Meet Again – Johnny Cash
Walk on Water – John McCutcheon
Oozora De Dakishimete – Hikaru Utada
You’re a Big Girl – Bob Dylan
Paddy’s Lament – Flogging Molly
Juice of Barley – Various
Over the Rainbow – Judy Garland
Your Little Secret – Melissa Etheridge
Born This Way – Lady Gaga
I Want to Break Free – Queen
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2 June 2021
Walking. Rehoboth Beach.
Lupang Hinirang – Choir Ng Bayan & Gary Granada
Tayo’y Mga Pinoy – Francis M
Manila – Hotdog
Ako ay Pilipino – Kuh Ledesma
Bakit Labis Kitang Mahal – Lea Salonga
Someday – Ruby Ibarra
Song of the Evening Star – R. Carlos Nakai
Power to the People – Black Eyed Peas
Umhome – Miriam Makeba
Little Wheel Spin and Spin – Buffy Sainte-Marie
Kesalul – Kalolin Johnson
The Blessing – Eric Bogle
U. Dwi – Hugh Masekela
Valse a Pop – BeauSoleil
Qarwa Yaku – Luis Cachiguango
A Love Supreme, Pt. 4: Psalm – John Coltrane
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1 June 2021
Walking. Rehoboth Beach.
Change – Christina Aguilera
Ya Se Ha Muerto Mi Abuelo – Bareto
Fire on the Bayou – The Neville Brothers
Touch Me Again – Della Reese
I’ll Remember You – Thea Gilmore
Walking to New Orleans – Fats Domino
Knocks Me Off My Feet – Stevie Wonder
Down to the River to Pray – Alison Krauss
Halfway There – Hurray for the Riff Raff
Enough – In the Heights
Talking Dust Bowl – Ramblin’ Jack Elliott
Suliram – Miriam Makeba
Cha-Cha – West Side Story
While My Guitar Gently Weeps – George Harrison
Nakai Algathla – Paul Horn & R. Carlos Nakai
So Right, So Wrong – Linda Ronstadt
Beautiful Child – Archie Roach
Bell Boy – The Who
The Tulsa Massacre
Among the many reflections on the Tulsa race massacre, here is one from the Presbyterian Historical Society:
“On June 1, 1921 the Black section of Tulsa, Oklahoma–Greenwood, known as Black Wall Street, where Black migrants from the South had prospered in the city’s oil boom–was burned down by white rioters. The governor called in the National Guard and evacuated Tulsa’s Black population, some 6,000 people, to the city convention center and fairgrounds. Three hundred people are estimated to have been killed. Presbyterians were present during the events leading to the massacre, were present in the midst of them, and are reckoning with them today.”

