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  • This Really Happened
  • Mi(5C)ro Action Project
    • Project Home
    • Background
    • Manifesto
  • Death By Distribution
    • Mammy
    • Uncle Tom
    • The Black Brute
    • The Jezebel
  • They Said What???
    • Manifesto
    • About Us
  • Black Voices Matter
    • Manifesto
    • BVM Videos
  • QTPOC: They are speaking, are we listening?
  • Sounds For Change
    • Manifesto
    • Influences
    • Found Footage
  • Community Speaks
  • Resonance of Rage
    • Featured 5c Artists
    • Manifesto
    • Remixes
    • How white is the music industry?
    • Contemporary Influences >
      • Lemonade Served Bittersweet
      • Let's Get Free: A Hip Hop Theory of Justice
      • The 1up Movement
  • SOLID
    • MANIFESTO
    • PLATFORM
    • BLM & Palestinian Solidarity
    • Asian Americans and Black Lives >
      • Blog
      • Archive >
        • Pictures
        • Articles
      • Video
    • BLM & No DAPL Solidarity
  • Purchasing Privilege
    • Appropriation in Fashion
  • Dear Film Industry
    • Manifesto
    • Actors
    • Animation
    • Stereotypes
    • Directors
    • Recommendations
  • Stand Up For Your Right To Sit
    • Our Manifesto
    • Video Archive
  • Blurred Lines and Barred Voices
  • WORLD IS WATCHING
    • Timeline
    • Additional Information
  • disp[LA]ced
  • Reconstructing Rap Perception
    • Manifesto
    • Timelines
  • Black Lives & Food Justice
  • Marxism NOW
    • Manifesto
  • We the People Draw the Line
    • Discover the Movement
    • Learn the Facts
    • Get Involved
  • Just Let Them Be Heard
    • Our Manifesto
    • Our Magazine
    • Examples of Athlete Activism
Make Some Noise

SOUNDS FOR CHANGE

SOUNDS FOR CHANGE


Our mission

We are focusing on songs of resistance from Civil Rights Movement and its continuation today to create videos that engage viewers in trans-generational issues of violence. We juxtapose music and footage of resistance that highlight police brutality and racial violence in the United States, as well as collective action against said violence. 
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​We hope to show that racial issues in the U.S. are far from irrelevant.
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Our videos

Aside from the interview with Martha Gonzalez, neither Sounds For Change nor Media Arts for Social Justice claims ownership to any of the clips featured in these videos. They are all made up of found footage published on Youtube and are valid under Fair Use laws.