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The Cult of Luck

From: Ayana Contreras
Length: 09:46

Ayana Contreras explores the motivation behind "playing the numbers", or the lottery. Read the full description.

Lotto2_small Ayana Contreras explores the motivation behind "playing the numbers", or the lottery.  Along the way, she tries to unpack the notions of luck, blessings, and destiny.

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Ayana Contreras explores the motivation behind "playing the numbers", or the lottery.  Along the way, she tries to unpack the notions of luck, blessings, and destiny.

Musical Works

Title Artist Album Label Year Length
All Matter Robert Glasper feat. Bilal Blue Note 2009 00:00
Gods & Goddesses Rufus Harley 1972 00:00
Lucky Day Frankie Newsom & the Soul Invaders Sagport 1969 00:00