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Joan Baez is Calculating How Much She’s Willing to Risk
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Joan Baez is Calculating How Much She’s Willing to Risk

The legendary singer and activist says the world is scarier now. How’s she coping? By dancing with drag queens.

The Best People with Nicolle Wallace · Joan Baez, Nicolle Wallace

September 22, 202541m 8sExplicit

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Show Notes

Legendary singer and activist Joan Baez still marches in protests; but she also performs in a circus, dances with drag queens and does whatever else she can to maintain a sense of joy and laughter. Baez has spent her career equally at home on the political frontlines as behind a guitar. But as the world has changed, so has how she calculates risk. She thinks if she were to be arrested now – as opposed to 58 years ago – it would be “scary in a way that I was not scared back then.” But, she tells Nicolle, “social change cannot happen until somebody's willing to take a risk."

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