Voice Project (non-profit)

{{Short description|Advocacy group}}

{{About|the advocacy organization|the English musical project|The Voice Project (music)}}

{{Infobox organization

|name = The Voice Project

|logo = File:Voice Project Logo.png

|type = Non-profit
NGO

|founded = 2009 by Hunter Heaney in Uganda

|location = Global
Headquarters in New York City

|fields = Human Rights, Free Speech, Free Expression, Musical Advocacy

|services = Protecting Free Expression Through Advocacy Campaigns, Legal Aid, Fiscal Sponsorship

|homepage = {{URL|www.voiceproject.org}}

}}

The Voice Project is a 501(c)(3) non-profit advocacy group focused on promoting freedom of artistic expression as an agent of social change.[http://voiceproject.org/movement.php The Voice Project Movement], The Voice Project. Retrieved March 17, 2014. The project was founded in 2009 as a response to the Lord's Resistance Army Insurgency in Northern Uganda, but has since expanded programs into Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Central African Republic, Russia, China, Afghanistan, Cuba, and the United States.

Background

The Voice Project works to defend the right of freedom of expression by advocating for artists who use their work as an agent of social change.{{cite web |url=http://voiceproject.org/going-forward/ |title=Going Forward |publisher=The Voice Project |accessdate=March 20, 2015}} The organization was founded in Uganda in 2009, having built radio stations and produced broadcast content in support of local singers who were using their songs to encourage combatants to return home from war in that country. The Voice Project has since worked to provide advocacy and legal aid for imprisoned artists as well as fiscal sponsorship and other support to activist-artists who use their artistic work as an agent for social change. In addition to its actions as an advocacy group, The Voice Project serves as a news source for updates in the field of freedom of expression.{{cite web |url=http://voiceproject.org/news/ |title=News and Updates |publisher=The Voice Project |accessdate=March 20, 2015}}{{cite web |url=http://www.originmagazine.com/2012/10/18/the-voice-project-by-hunter-heaney/ |title=The Voice Project by Hunter Heaney |publisher=ORIGIN Magazine |accessdate=August 24, 2016}}

Work

=Central Africa=

Founded in 2009, The Voice Project was inspired by women's groups in Northern Uganda who have used songs passed by word of mouth and on the radio to let children and soldiers who have been abducted and forced to fight in Joseph Kony's Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) know that they are forgiven for the atrocities they were forced to commit and are welcome home. The project was started by Hunter Heaney who in the fall of 2008 was volunteering at an IDP (Internally Displaced Persons) camp in Agoro, a small village in northern Uganda's war-torn Kitgum District when he first heard the "dwog paco" ("come home") songs. Upon returning to the United States, Heaney and friends Anna Gabriel (daughter of Peter Gabriel) and Chris Holmes (Ashtar Command) co-founded the organization, enlisting friends and musicians from around the world and having them pass participation from one to another by word of mouth and through music by covering another artist's song in "cover chains."Dwyer, Augusta (October 1, 2010). [https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/music/article/869429--voices-of-hope-have-each-other-covered "Voices of hope have each other covered"] Toronto StarLe Vine, Lauren (August 11, 2010) "[http://www.tonic.com/article/the-voice-project-spreads-a-message-of-peace/ Voices Carry: The Voice Project Spreads a message of Peace] {{Webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20120914102543/http://www.tonic.com/article/the-voice-project-spreads-a-message-of-peace/ |date=2012-09-14 }}" Tonic (Tonic.com)Kreps, Daniel (June 22, 2010). "[https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/hear-it-now-peter-gabriels-exclusive-new-track-20100622 Gabriel Covers Tom Waits to benefit African relief organization]" Rolling StoneVan Gelder, Lindsy (October 2011) "[http://www.oprah.com/spirit/Making-Your-Ideas-a-Reality-Whats-Holding-You-Back/2 What's Holding You Back? 9 Ways to Spark a Breakthrough"] O, The Oprah Magazine According to Rolling Stone, "To bring awareness to the problems of LRA violence plaguing Northern Uganda, Southern Sudan, Eastern Congo and Central African Republic, the Voice Project has recruited a number of artists to play a game of musical tag."Kreps, Daniel (22 June 2010) Each performance is video recorded and shown on The Voice Project's website as well as distributed through social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter. Participants have included indie rock acts such as Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Andrew Bird, Dawes, and Joe Purdy as well as international recording artists such as Peter Gabriel, Billy Bragg, Mike Mills (R.E.M.), Angélique Kidjo and former child soldier Emmanuel Jal.Dwyer, Augusta (1 October 2010)Le Vine, Lauren (11 August 2010)Kreps, Daniel (22 June 2010)Harris, Jonathan Daniel (22 June 2010). "[https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/06/22/peter-gabriel-plays-tom-w_n_621219.html Peter Gabriel Plays Tom Waits to Promote Peace in Central Africa"] The Huffington PostCallihan, Kristen (March 11, 2010). "[https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2010/03/the-voice-project-creates-cover-song-chain-letter.html The Voice Project Recruits Andrew Bird, Mike Mills, Dawes to Benefit Ugandan Women]" Paste Magazine

In 2012 it was reported that The Voice Project had been working with the United Nations to build FM radio stations, produce music content, and record family members and ex-combatants in their native Luo languages encouraging LRA escapes and defections and encouraging former combatants to return home, and that between 2010 and 2012 more than 100 soldiers had escaped or defected from the LRA with many returnees claiming that the radio broadcasts were the main factor in their decision to do so.Maguire, Shannon (February 13, 2012). [http://cima.ned.org/blog/2012/02/mediamonday-how-far-a-voice-can-carry/ "How Far A Voice Can Carry"] {{Webarchive|url=http://webarchive.loc.gov/all/20120512061636/http%3A//cima.ned.org/blog/2012/02/mediamonday%2Dhow%2Dfar%2Da%2Dvoice%2Dcan%2Dcarry/ |date=May 12, 2012 }} Center For International Media Assistance

The musicians participating in Amplify Peace are as follows(in alphabetical order):

• Akello Miriam

Andrew Bird

Angélique Kidjo

• Babaluku (Bataka Squad)

• Bajah + Dry Eye Crew

Bedouin Soundclash

Billy Bragg

Brett Dennen

• Chloe Chaidez (Kitten)

Dawes

Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros

Emmanuel Jal

Garrison Starr

Gary Go

Greg Laswell

Har Mar Superstar (Sean Na Na)

• Joan Wasser (Joan As Police Woman)

• JBM

Jesca Hoop

Joe Purdy

• Joey Ryan

• John McCauley (Deer Tick)

Joseph Arthur

• Kenneth Pattengale

Koji

• Maria Taylor (Azure Ray)

• Matt Vasquez (Delta Spirit)

Mike Mills (R.E.M.)

• Naked Hearts

• O+S

Parts & Labor

Peter Gabriel

Priscilla Ahn

SoKo

Steel Train

• The Black Swan Effect

• The Gulu Widows Choir

• The Moor

• The Shivers

The Submarines

Tom Freund

=Russia=

==Pussy Riot Support Fund==

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From 2012 to 2014, The Voice Project coordinated international donations through an international legal defense and support fund for Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Maria Alyokhina of Pussy Riot during their imprisonment{{Broken anchor|date=2025-03-19|bot=User:Cewbot/log/20201008/configuration|target_link=Pussy Riot#Imprisonment|reason= The anchor (Imprisonment) has been deleted.|diff_id=1281257690}} in Russian corrective labor colonies,{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-20026056 |title=Russia sends Pussy Riot women to camps east of Moscow |date=October 22, 2012 |publisher=BBC News |accessdate=November 1, 2012 |archivedate=April 20, 2013 |archiveurl=https://archive.today/20130420055630/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-20026056 |url-status=live }} which supported the women's legal expenses, supplied them with provisions while in the prison camps and child care, in addition to safety monitoring by local Russian lawyers.{{cite web |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/news/kim-gordon-james-murphy-and-jake-gyllenhaal-party-for-pussy-riot-20140207 |title= Kim Gordon, James Murphy and Jake Gyllenhaal Party for Pussy Riot |date=February 7, 2014 |work=Rolling Stone |accessdate=March 17, 2014 }}"[http://voiceproject.org/docs/financials/TVP-2013-Financials.pdf The Voice Project 2013 Financials]" As of January 1, 2014, The Voice Project reported that the fund had raised over US$120,000 in support of Tolokonnikova and Alyokhina, the majority of which (US$94,000) went to support efforts such as hiring local monitoring attorneys, food, clothing and supplies for the women and care for their children via their families, with the rest supporting other Pussy Riot members (US$16,000) and legal defense efforts ($10,000).{{cite web |url=http://voiceproject.org/your-voice/2014/01/01/the-pussy-riot-international-support-fund-%E2%80%93-january-1-2014-report/ |title=The Pussy Riot International Support Fund January 1, 2014 Report |date=January 1, 2014 |publisher= The Voice Project |accessdate=March 17, 2014 }}

==Zona Prava and MediaZona==

In 2014, though the support fund itself had closed with the release of Tolokonnikova and Alyokhina, The Voice Project continued in its work with the women promoting human rights, notably by coordinating their first visit to the United States in February 2014, and the arrangement of the New York human rights gala which marked it.{{cite web |url=https://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304680904579368892816595538 |title=Two Pussy Riot Members Make A Splash in New York |date=February 7, 2014 |work= The Wall Street Journal |accessdate=March 17, 2014 }} In 2014 The Voice Project formed a partnership with Tolokonnikova and Alekhina's newly formed prisoners' rights NGO, Zona Prava, to provide donations-processing and administrative support.{{cite web |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/17/opinion/sunday/nadya-tolokonnikova.html |title=Nadya Tolokonnikova |date=August 16, 2014 |work= The New York Times |accessdate=August 18, 2014 }} The Voice Project's partnership with Zona Prava has continued through its fiscal sponsorship of the organization's US activities, and coordination, participation, and partnership in events such as the Tolokonnikova and Alyokhina's September 2014 panel at Harvard University and subsequent meeting with philosopher and activist Noam Chomsky.{{cite web |url=https://www.bostonglobe.com/lifestyle/names/2014/09/15/namesriot/r2hHUjV4UctHWB3BveQtAO/story.html |title=Pussy Riot Bring Message to Harvard |date=September 16, 2014 |publisher= The Boston Globe |accessdate=December 7, 2014 }}

On May 7, 2015, The Voice Project, Zona Prava, and SITE Santa Fe made a surprise phone call to detained Cuban activist-artist Tania Bruguera following an event hosted by SITE and the Santa Fe University of Art and Design. During the phone call Tolokonnikova and Alyokhina made a public declaration of their solidarity with Bruguera and stated that they would be working together going forward to address the issues facing each of their groups.{{cite web |url=http://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwmusic/article/Pussy-Riot-The-Voice-Project-and-SITE-Santa-Fe-Call-Detained-Artist-Tania-Bruguera-20150515 |title=Pussy Riot, The Voice Project and SITE Santa Fe Call Detained Artist Tania Bruguera |date=May 15, 2015 |publisher= Broadway World Music |accessdate=June 8, 2015 }}

=Afghanistan=

In 2012, The Voice Project worked in partnership with Los Angeles-born Afghan-American filmmaker and musician Ariana Delawari in Kabul, sponsoring her appearance at the 2012 TEDx Kabul conference and her appearance at the Sound Central music festival, the first of its kind in post-Communist Afghanistan, as such performances were outlawed under the Taliban and other Afghan regimes.{{cite web |url=http://arianadelawari.com/news/ |title=News – TEDx Kabul |date=September 8, 2012 |publisher=Ariana Delawari |accessdate=April 7, 2014}}{{cite web |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2012/10/06/kabul-school-of-rock-muslims/1615751/ |title=Kabul School of Rock Gains Acceptance Among Muslims |date=October 8, 2012 |work=USA Today |accessdate=April 7, 2014}} Delawari began working with The Voice Project when she traveled to Uganda in order to aid with documenting and filming the Amplify Peace campaign, and it is in Uganda that The Voice Project began to support her work in Afghanistan.{{cite web |url=http://www.tedxkabul.com/videos.html |title=2012 Speakers |date=October 2012 |publisher=TEDx Kabul |accessdate=April 7, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140408221311/http://www.tedxkabul.com/videos.html |archive-date=April 8, 2014 |url-status=dead }} The main goal shared by The Voice Project, Delawari, and the Sound Central and TEDx Kabul programs has been the creation of a safe and flourishing environment for expression and the arts in Central Asia.

=United States=

==Solidarity Wisconsin==

Beginning with the 2011 Wisconsin protests over collective bargaining rights, the Solidarity Sing Along has been a continued gathering in the Wisconsin State Capitol building and grounds for three years.{{cite web |url=http://wnpj.org/pdf/2011_AnnReport.pdf |title=2011 Annual Report |publisher=Wisconsin Network for Peace and Justice |accessdate=March 24, 2014 }} In December 2011, the state government began requiring permits for demonstrations by groups of four or more in the State Capitol,{{cite web |url=https://www.scribd.com/doc/105254165/Wisconsin-State-Facilities-Access-Policy |title=Wisconsin State Facilities Access Policy |date= December 2011 |publisher=Wisconsin Department of Administration |accessdate=March 24, 2014 }} and began arresting, issuing tickets to, and prosecuting protestors, including the Solidarity Singers.{{cite web |url=http://www.thedailypage.com/daily/article.php?article=41433 |title=Protesters file some 15,000 complaints against Capitol police over Solidarity Sing Along arrests |date=November 19, 2013 |publisher=The Daily Page |accessdate=March 24, 2014 }} In March 2014, Isthmus, through its Daily Page website, reported on The Voice Project's Solidarity Wisconsin campaign in support of the Solidarity Singers, calling for the dismissal of the charges brought against the singers, raising the topic on social media, and petitioning Attorney General J. B. Van Hollen to stop the continued prosecution of the singers.{{cite web |url=http://www.thedailypage.com/daily/article.php?article=42250 |title=Pussy Riot members petition Wisconsin attorney general to stop prosecuting Solidarity Sing Along |date=March 11, 2014 |publisher=The Daily Page |accessdate=March 24, 2014 }}

A video produced by The Voice Project in 2014 brought increased attention to the cases outside Wisconsin, much of which resulted from the declaration of solidarity from Pussy Riot members Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Maria Alyokhina, who had previously worked with The Voice Project, with the demonstrations in the capitol. The Capital Times newspaper, based in Madison, reported on The Voice Project's activism in advocating for demonstration rights in Wisconsin, framed through the context of more familiar human rights abuses in Russia and elsewhere.{{cite web |url=http://host.madison.com/entertainment/music/pussy-riot-joins-the-cause-of-wisconsin-s-solidarity-singers/article_771e6413-869f-5597-8e96-814615c8713a.html |title=Pussy Riot joins the cause of Wisconsin's solidarity singers |date=March 11, 2014 |work=The Capitol Times|accessdate=March 24, 2014 }} As of March 19, 2014, Dane County Judge John Markson has dismissed 29 tickets based on his ruling in State of Wisconsin v. Michael W. Crute, No. 13FO2108 (1st Cir. February 5, 2014), which found that the permit law was against the State Constitution but the Department of Justice had issued an appeal.{{cite web |url=http://www.thedailypage.com/daily/article.php?article=42310 |title=Wisconsin DOJ to appeal Dane County court ruling dismissing Solidarity Sing Along tickets on constitutional grounds |date=March 19, 2014 |publisher=The Daily Page |accessdate=March 24, 2014}} On January 29, 2015, the Wisconsin Fourth District Court of Appeals dismissed all of the approximately 400 cases brought against the Solidarity Singers, upholding the lower court's ruling.{{cite web |url=http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/01/29/1360955/-Wisconsin-Appeals-Court-Upholds-Dismissal-of-Solidarity-Sing-Along-Citations |title=Wisconsin Appeals Court Upholds Dismissal of Solidarity Sing Along Citations |date=January 29, 2015 |publisher=The Daily Kos |accessdate=July 1, 2015}} The Voice Project has continued to advocate for the free expression and assembly of the protestors who continue in the Solidarity Sing Along.

==Cecily McMillan==

In 2014, The Voice Project spearheaded a letter-writing campaign in support of Occupy Wall Street activist Cecily McMillan, who was tried and subsequently convicted of assault on a plainclothes police officer, which she claimed was in self-defense from sexual assault. A majority of the jurors who convicted McMillan argued that she should not receive a prison sentence, as she faced a potential seven-year sentence.{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/may/08/cecily-mcmillan-jurors-judge-occupy-activist-jail|work=The Guardian|title=Cecily McMillan jurors tell judge Occupy activist should not go to jail|date=May 8, 2014|accessdate=May 12, 2014}} In response to McMillan's harsh potential sentence, The Voice Project conducted a campaign, encouraging supporters to write letters petitioning for leniency to Judge Ronald Zweibel, who was overseeing the trial.{{cite web|url=http://mashable.com/2014/05/19/cecily-mcmillan-sentencing/|publisher=Mashable|title=Occupy Activist Cecily McMillan Gets 3 Months in Prison: A Rare Interview|date=May 19, 2014|accessdate=May 22, 2014}} The campaign collected letters from the general public, as well as numerous artists including Shepard Fairey, Kim Gordon, Spike Jonze, JD Samson, Lauren Mayberry, Justin Vivian Bond, and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova.{{cite web|url=http://concertblogger.com/2014/05/voice-project-campaign-cecily-mcmillan-w-pussy-riot-kim-gordon-chvrches/|publisher=Concert Blogger|title=The Voice Project Campaign For Cecily McMillan with Pussy Riot, Kim Gordon, Chvrches, and More|accessdate=May 22, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140522200438/http://concertblogger.com/2014/05/voice-project-campaign-cecily-mcmillan-w-pussy-riot-kim-gordon-chvrches/|archive-date=May 22, 2014|url-status=usurped}}

=Tibet=

In 2014 the Voice Project spearheaded two letter-writing campaigns to the Chinese government, regarding the treatment and detention of activists in Tibet, calling for the release of activist artists and an end to the governmental crackdown on voices of dissent.{{citation needed|date=August 2023}} One campaign specifically focused on Gebey, a Tibetan singer arrested after a May 24, 2014, concert in which he sang songs promoting use of the Tibetan language.{{cite web|url=http://www.rfa.org/english/news/tibet/song-05262014160729.html|publisher=Radio Free Asia|title=Tibetan Singer Held After Belting Out Song Calling for Language Protection|accessdate=December 7, 2014}} While Gebey was released in June 2014, the campaign in support of the other 10 detained artists is ongoing.{{cite web|url=http://www.rfa.org/english/news/tibet/release-06172014154208.html|publisher=Radio Free Asia|title=Chinese Authorities Release Tibetan Singer Who Sought Language Protection|accessdate=December 7, 2014}}

=Hong Kong=

In November 2014, The Voice Project was reported to have partnered with Hong Kong art collective Stand By You: Add Oil Machine and activist organization Human Rights in China in the Stand By You 2.0 campaign, which featured the projection of messages from supporters around the world onto the Lennon Wall in Downtown Hong Kong, the operational center of the 2014 Hong Kong protests.{{cite web |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/peter-gabriel-pussy-riot-show-support-for-hong-kong-protestors-20141129 |title=Peter Gabriel, Pussy Riot Show Support for Hong Kong Protestors |date=November 29, 2014 |work=Rolling Stone |accessdate=December 7, 2014}} The images projected included messages from Peter Gabriel, Pussy Riot, and Iron & Wine in a stated mission for the organizations and supporters to "show [protestors] that we still stand with them, and to help counteract propaganda that they don't have support out there."{{cite web |url=https://www.nme.com/news/pussy-riot/81425 |title=Pussy Riot and Peter Gabriel Send Messages of Support to Hong Kong Demonstrators |date=November 29, 2014 |work=NME |accessdate=December 7, 2014}} Photographs of the supporters holding umbrellas, namesake and common symbol of the Umbrella Movement, appeared bearing messages of their solidarity as captions in both English and Chinese.{{cite web |url=http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/nov/30/peter-gabriel-pussy-riot-show-support-for-hong-kon/ |title=Peter Gabriel, Pussy Riot Show Support For Hong Kong Protesters |date=November 30, 2014 |work=The Washington Times|accessdate=December 7, 2014}}

=Cuba=

In January 2015, The Voice Project launched an advocacy campaign in support of the Cuban American artist Tania Bruguera, who was arrested by Cuban government authorities ahead of her planned December 30, 2014, performance art piece "Yo También Exijo" (I Also Demand) which consisted of an open microphone in Havana's Plaza de la Revolución, inviting Cubans to openly share their thoughts on the state of the country.{{cite web|url=http://www.abc.es/cultura/arte/20150129/abci-tania-bruguera-izquierda-espana-201501282118.html|publisher=ABC Sevilla|title=Tania Bruguera "La izquierda no debería desentenderse de mi retensión en Cuba"|date=January 28, 2015|accessdate=March 20, 2015}} While Bruguera was released, the government has kept her under surveillance while building charges against her, with an extended detention barring her from leaving. In response, The Voice Project launched a campaign in which activists wrote letters to Cuban president Raúl Castro and Minister of Justice María Esther Reus González, "strongly urging [the government] to unconditionally drop the case against this artist."{{cite web|url=http://blogs.artinfo.com/artintheair/2015/02/05/tania-bruguera-detained-in-cuba-for-at-least-60-more-days/|publisher=Blouin Art Info|title=Tania Bruguera Detained in Cuba for at Least 60 More Days|accessdate=March 20, 2015}} The Voice Project has continued to work with Bruguera and the Yo También Exijo platform to support the artist through advocacy as her case proceeds, as well as facilitating collaboration between Bruguera and the other artists supported by the group.

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