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Music2Life is steadily building a community of change through music. Our aspiring musicians, motivated by a cause, connect with nonprofit groups and jointly conceive music-based social programming that impacts people of all ages. Ultimately, this helps to facilitate a virtual community that offers information, connections, research, history, tools and best practices for integrating music into any and all aspects of our world's social change movements. This is a home for many:
- Musical Activists of past and present, who communicate and act upon their vision for a more just society;
- Nonprofits seeking the innovative, tangible ways in which music can further their cause;
- Audiences of the world impacted by, curious about and ready to support music's ability to effect change.
Are you a Musician Activist?
Here are a few ways to build your community...
Are you a Nonprofit? Here are a few ways to build music into your programming...
Are you a Fan of Music for Social Change? Here are a few ways to help further the M2L movement...
Join the Larger Movement!
We’re working to create a virtual bulletin board of musicians and organizations who want to connect with each other and make music work for social change. Here are some examples of how it might work:
- Boston environmental group is planning a "Green Up" rally with live music and posts their need for area musicians.
- Drug prevention group needs to develop a new PSA and solicits song concepts from artists
- Artist in Cleveland posts her interest in working with senior citizens to help them tell their stories through music and connects with a local senior citizen advocacy group.
- Childcare center in San Diego is expanding their music programs to be more inclusive of the Latino/Chicano based children and connects with a variety of culturally relevant resources.
- Domestic violence treatment center in Ottawa, Canada is struggling to help women overcome their fear and grief. They post questions about how music might be helpful to their clients and artists around the world respond.
we are working with a major nonprofit networking site to make this happen. Stay tuned and keep in touch!
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