For Evan Greer, it's important to write a variety of songs with meaning, from celebratory to unpacking experiences. She's done it all, from working with nonprofit activist organization Fight for the Future to putting together DIY collective album releases. With her record She/Her/They/Them, she's brought together the best elements of personal songwriting and protest songs in ways that are meaningful to her. In this episode, Evan talks about building communities in music, seeking information directly from the source, her recording process with friend and producer Taina Asili, and more.
Keep up with Evan on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at @evan_greer. Find her music at https://evangreer.bandcamp.com/album/she-her-they-them.
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