From the artist: “We’re suffocating as a people. Every day, there’s a fear of being shot or killed or accused of something that we didn’t do. Freedom is not living in fear, and Black people have to live with that fear.” “I don’t understand how people don’t recognize what privilege is, and how we, as […]
Read moreJusPaul ride along thru Barry Farms. Pax City will often feature music that offers insight into the lives of others. One of our fundamental goals at this platform is to bridge gaps between communities, getting honest perspectives on life from a range of artists greatly assists that effort.
Read moreJessie Reyez gets to the heart of the shifting laws around U.S. asylum system and it’s affect of family, life, and love. Smooth and insightful, Jessie asks us to face the personal toll our politics can take on all individuals.
Read moreJorja Smith had such belief in this anti-policy brutality track that her team rereleased the tune on Smith’s 2018 debut album Lost & Found.
Read moreMavis Staples presents a very soulful track referencing the removal of Confederate statues and what they possibly should be replaced with.
Read moreThe latino soul group challenges the idea that freedom isn’t free, a concept and ideology that’s been at the center of America’s hyper-militarization and foreign policy for years.
Read moreSolange Knowles, an American singer/songwriter and daughter of a hairdresser gives us piece about the microaggressions black women face because of their hair. The artist notes hair is “incredibly spiritual, and, energetically, it really encompasses and expresses who we are.” She continues that the meaning of the song “is as much as what it feels […]
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