Exploring the Origins of Everyday Foods with Frente Music Collective

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Discover the origins of everyday foods like bread, lettuce, and peaches through the thought-provoking lyrics of the Frente Music Collective. The collective's music sheds light on the hard work and dedication of people involved in bringing these foods from the sun, air, water, and land to our tables. Inspired by the Cultural Workers Front of Our America, their message transcends borders and unites communities through music and storytelling.

  • Food Origins
  • Frente Music Collective
  • Cultural Workers Front
  • Everyday Foods
  • Music and Education

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  1. The Bread Song By Frente Music Collective Shared Reading Week 6

  2. Bread, where does it come from? You find it on the shelf with a paper bag on It comes from the ground and a factory too Takes a whole lot of work just to get it to you

  3. From the sun and the air and the water and the land Lots of working people and lots of working hands From the sun and the air and the water and the land Lots of working people and lots of working hands

  4. Lettuce, where does it come from? You find it near the pickle in a hamburger bun Someone picks it from the ground That's a lot of hard work and a lot of bending down

  5. From the sun and the air and the water and the land Lots of working people and lots of working hands From the sun and the air and the water and the land Lots of working people and lots of working hands

  6. Peaches, where do they come from? You find them in crates next to the plums Someone picks a few from the tree That's a lot of hard work that helps you and me.

  7. Note: The Frente Music Collective was inspired by the Frente Cultural de Trabajadores de Nuestra America (Cultural Workers Front of Our America). The Frente Cultural de Trabajadores de Nuestra America was formed in 1974 in Mexico City, Mexico. It included musicians, writers, actors, and artists who wanted to unite people from both the northern and southern continents. Source: Sing Out! Magazine, Volume 25, Number 3 (1980), page 11 Also appears in the Rise Up Singing Songbook, page 253

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