“City Lights” host Lois Reitzes last spoke with Tena Clark in 2018 after she released her memoir “Southern Discomfort.” Before she was an author, she was a storyteller through music.
The Grammy award-winning composer and music producer sat down with Reitzes to discuss some of her favorite protest and social justice songs she’s written throughout her career. “I feel like the best thing I can do is to use my art to try and make an impact. And there’s no more of an emotional power than the connection of music,” said Clark.
Clark’s Protest/Social Justice Songs: