The poet Khalil Gibran once wrote, “Music is the language of the spirit.” In times of uncertainty, many communities are rediscovering the power of song.
Across the country, people are gathering to sing in the streets for justice, resilience, and community care. Groups like Resistance Revival Chorus and Singing Resistance have helped spark this growing movement in cities like Minneapolis and here in New York City.
This tradition draws from the songs of enslaved people and the music of the Civil Rights Movement, reminding us that singing together can sustain courage when the road ahead feels heavy.
Join us for a Resistance Sing-In on March 19 at 6:30pm. Leaders from Resistance Revival Chorus and Singing Resistance will guide us in learning songs that will be carried into upcoming actions like the No Kings March and Hands Off NYC mobilizations.
When voices rise together, courage has a way of returning.