The People Speak at UCLA
This CAP UCLA presentation will feature Marisa Tomei, Morgan Spector, Staceyann Chin, Martha Redbone with Aaron Whitby, and others.
This CAP UCLA presentation will feature Marisa Tomei, Morgan Spector, Staceyann Chin, Martha Redbone with Aaron Whitby, and others.
Tune in to The People Speak as renowned artists give voice to activists throughout history who made the world a better place by insisting on justice.
Bringing historical context and inspiration to our current moment, in which the battle lines are constantly shifting and a truly holistic vision in which reproductive justice is guaranteed remains paramount for all.
#PeopleSpeakSundays curator takeover continues with special guest curator Voices of a People's History of the United States, hosted and curated by poet Staceyann Chin.
In partnership with Maxine Greene High School for Imaginative Inquiry and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
This special virtual performance will feature students at the High School for Arts, Imagination and Inquiry, a New York City public school located at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Educational Campus
Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage Anywhere presents “The People Speak”, a collaboration with VOICES, a nonprofit arts, education and social justice organization, features excerpts by Malcolm X, Angela Davis, Maya Angelou, Nina Simone, James Baldwin and others.
In partnership with 400 Years of Inequality, National Nurses United
“Why We Fight: Voices from the Struggle for Health Justice” features the voices of healthcare workers and activists, dissenters, and visionaries fighting for the right to health and health justice, past and present.
#PowerOfStory
Inspired by the work of the late historian Howard Zinn (A People’s History of the United States), this event brings to life, through readings and songs, the voices of rebels, dissenters, and visionaries from our past—and present.
Presented by Netflix