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We March (Stronger Together) is a protest song and music video inspired by an act
of senseless homophobia and transphobia. Award-winning singer-songwriter and long-term
transgender activist, Ryan Cassata leads the ballad with stories of his personal experience
in fighting against oppression and violence while growing up trans. LA-based rock
band Hello Noon come together with Ryan Cassata for incredible instrumentation including
orchestral string arrangements.
Over 60 artists and activists joined this collective project to showcase their voices
and raise awareness. Footage from various civil rights marches and demonstrations
were donated from activists all over world. The video includes archival footage from
the San Francisco Trans March, Black Lives Matter marches, candle light vigils, trans
rallies, pride festivals, and women's marches. Randolfe Wicker proudly donated footage
of his friend and legendary activist Marsha P. Johnson. Monica Helms, the creator
of the transgender flag, is also highlighted in the music video documentary project.
Clayton Bryant, ASCAP-award winning songwriter, shines on the track, bringing a soulful
touch to the song vocally. LA-activist music band Hello Noon and trans-musician Mya
Byrne sing and bring instrumentation to the track, bringing it to life. Over 20 artists
contributed to the tracks instrumentation and group vocals.
November 13, 2022 7:00 PM
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