In this episode, Ben is joined by Jen Armstrong and Sue Joyce from the Animal Rights Choir; a growing collective using music, voice, and community to advocate for animal liberation.
Together, they explore how collective singing can function as both protest and care, creating space for joy, connection, and emotional resilience within activism. From the origins of the choir to their vision for a more compassionate world, this conversation highlights the unique power of performance to build movements and sustain those within them.
Topics include:
The origins and vision of the Animal Rights Choir
Singing as protest and collective expression
The role of joy and emotion in activism
Building community through creative practice
Music as a tool for movement-building and change
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