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How ‘Colors of the Wind’ Became a Generational Rallying Cry

Thirty years after Disney released “Pocahontas,” the film’s Oscar-winning song has taken on a life of its own with millennial and Gen-Z fans.

Ashley Spencer
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Animated Films, Colors of the Wind (Song), Kuhn, Judy, Menken, Alan, Music, Pocahontas (Movie), Schwartz, Stephen
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