🎵 Want to learn how music mobilizes environment action? 🎵
At the upcoming #hollywoodclimatesummit the program HOW MUSIC MOBILIZES, will track the raw power of music to spark movements and shift culture, from the soul of African call-and-response traditions to the massive cultural earthquakes of Woodstock and Live Aid.
It will dive into how songs that genuinely capture people’s lived experiences can explode into cultural phenomena, creating new models for artists to shape social change while building their brands.
From protest anthems to bike-powered concerts, music has always been at the heart of movements. Join us at the summit to explore how music creates momentum for a sustainable future! ✨
Sponsored by @with_blackpearl partnership with @hiphopcaucus — speakers coming soon.
Tickets: hollywoodclimatesummit.com/tickets
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