Solidarity Studios

In Season 2, Episode 7 we hear Ibrahim Maali, Founder of Solidarity Studios share how he and team are giving people resources to tell their story, galvanize their communities around the issues that affect them most, and to help achieve justice. Solidarity Studios works with youth and communities of Occupied Bethlehem, the Southside of Chicago, and Cape Town, South Africa together under one set of mobile music studios meant to inspire solidarity and help spark additional change.Interested in getting involved or supporting the movement? Donate or connect with Solidarity Studios:Website: solidaritystudios.orgEmail: team@solidaritystudios.orgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SolidarityStuInstagram: @solidaritystu LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/solidarity-studios Know of an individual or group that is working hard to leave a better impact in theircommunity? We want to tell their story! Connect with GTZP! For past and future content, be sure to follow us!Website: GTZP.orgEmail: contact@gtzp.orgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/greaterthanzeropercentIG @greaterthanzeropercentLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/greaterthanzeropercent

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Solidarity Studios

Mission

Solidarity Studios is giving people the tools and resources they need to tell their story and galvanize their communities around the issues that affect them most.

About

Solidarity Studios brings the youth and communities of Occupied Bethlehem, the Southside of Chicago, and Cape Town, South Africa together to inspire solidarity and help spark additional change through making music. This begins with one fully portable music studio that fits into a standard backpack and the Solidarity Studios team entering the community to educate the students. The team at Solidarity Studios is made up of professional musicians and activists who teach students an intensive curriculum of end-to-end music production and organizing history. Students of Solidarity Studios not only learn from the team, but they also learn from the other Studios, especially because their communities share similar backgrounds. When these communities connect through the Solidarity Studios network, they are able to trade more than musical tips--they are able to trade strategies and to help achieve justice.

Arts & Culture
Civil Rights
Youth Development

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