Check out this article featuring me in the Libertarian News Examiner website!!
http://www.examiner.com/libertarian-news-in-national/tatiana-moroz-singer-movement-activist-libertarian
Tatiana Moroz: Singer, movement activist, libertarian
Profile from the liberterrain…
Tatiana Moroz is a young sultry-voiced songstress who bills herself as “A singer-songwriter who fights for love, liberty, freedom, and peace.”
Sound too good to be true?
The Libertarian News Examiner went looking behind the Facebook and website promotions, behind the photo galleries, behind the professional and personal biographies, and behind the music (“Pop infused with Blues, Country, Soul, and Rock”) in search of her libertarian creds.
While her father, “a fantastic singer who even sang at Carnegie Hall” Moroz told the Libertarian News Examiner in an exclusive interview, may have influenced her musically, it was her mother, “who is from Warsaw, Poland and moved here in the late 70’s,” who taught her an early political lesson.
At age 5 or 6 Moroz told her, “Mom, why don’t we make a society where everyone works and they share what they make? This way everyone can have stuff equally and everyone will be happy and have enough.”
Her Mother’s reply was, “Sorry Taniusz, but that’s Communism, and it doesn’t work.”
That set her on a freedom path from reading “1984, Brave New World, Animal Farm, and Fahrenheit 451 in high school” to attending the International Students For Liberty Conference in February where she listened to “Austrian Economics and formal libertarian teachings” to singing for the Veterans for Ron Paul march on the White House on Presidents Day.
“I admit I was a little overwhelmed,” she said of the ISFLC event. “Here is a whole generation of bright students who already had a firm background in Rothbard, Mises, and more. I realized I was not as fortunate. Most of my education has come from films, Audiobooks and friends who are further along the path.”
Moroz is still growing and learning.
“I am not bound to any party,” she insists, but “I certainly have found myself identifying more and more with the libertarian mindset for the past couple years.”
And it’s reflected in her music.
“One of my most known songs is my version of “Masters of War” by Bob Dylan which I covered for the Combat Veterans for Ron Paul,” she offers. “Another song I feel best encompasses my message is “Make a Youtube Video.”
Ron Paul reportedly said, “I always knew that if you were going to have a revolution you needed two things: Young people and music.”
Tatiana Moroz has both those requirements covered.