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2017 Women's March

SongRise had the privilege of opening the Women's March on the one-year anniversary of the historic event.

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Women's Wire Weekly

“Song has potential to bring healing and connection,” said Katherine. It’s about education, Carmiya added, a way of allowing people to learn about issues they didn’t already know.

So, yes: song is a mighty form of activism and resistance. But let’s rewind.  

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WTOP

D.C.-based a cappella group, SongRise, performed on the Mall during the march. “I think it’s important for the world, for the administration, for everyone to see that we’re united,” Ashaye said.