
Marlinda Hernandez, a Stanford sophomore from Chicago, wrote and posted a musical response to Fox News Laura Ingraham smear campaign stemming from brouhaha at campus hate monger event in October.
Strolling campus with Stanford alum Steve and Eric: Cohen today I picked up the Stanford daily and found an interesting story that took me a while to translate into “real world.” Are young rapper and activist named Melinda Hernandez made the news by writing recording and posting a rap song in response to being charged with battery by the son of a famous alumnus who is also the president of the Stanford Republicans club with themselves look to be provocateurs more than policymakers or scholars or anything resembling Abraham Lincoln are young rapper an activist named Melinda Hernandez made the news by writing recording and posting a rap song in response to being charged with battery bye the son of a famous alumnus who is also the president of the Stanford Republicans club with themselves look more like provocateurs than policy makers or scholars or anything resembling Abraham Lincoln.
I sussed around and clicked through a bit and was actually quite impressed Finding three performances and obvious talent. The boys messed with the wrong person Chica, go indeed.
Performing under the name Linda Sol there is the performance called “testimony“ . It’s on soundcloud.
I hope this person keeps open the possibility of a career in the performing arts. Stanford needs more active Bissett artist like Melinda Hernandez (although I admit it’s been a while since I discovered a future platinum recording artist or Tony award winning play right Broadway star).
This report is based on an indented to Stanford daily Erin Woo. We also met members of Ramshead auditioning next week for their version of the Addams Family and an editor of the daily named Gillian Brassil. A freshperson also from Chicago named Claudia interested in international relations also hipped me to SRC, Change My Mind and other subtleties of the story which is obviously unfolding and evolving.
Or as I like to say: what do you Stand For? This time we got a good answer.