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Joan Little

Venceremos (We Will Overcome)

"Gimme Hope Kamala"

"A la Huelga" / “To the Strike!”

I ain’t Marchin’ Anymore

She said her name was Harriet Tubman

A las barricadas

It's time to give a damn (Rhythm Nation)

Mercy, Mercy Me

Take Back the Night

Antipatriarcha (against the patriarchy)

Bosnia

Childless Cat Guys

Woodstock

Remembering Hugh Thompson

Why Can't We Be Friends?

I ain't afraid of your...

Build High the Bridge

The Union forever, hurrah boys, hurrah

Black and White

Spanish Journalist Strike

Mandela Day

No More Genocide

The Ross Perot Guide to Answering Embarrassing Questions

Wasn’t That a Time

The Immigrant

Same Love

Keeping perspective

Rachel Corrie: If I can just make one little difference

We shall overcome some day

We Want Peace

It's not who you love

Tell Me Why

Ball of Confusion

Have you ever stood up for something you believed in?

Let’s Keep It Straight

Does your country have sunlight, too?

Guernica / Mad World

Money’s Too Tight

Johnny, I didn't recognize you

Do you have trouble sleeping?

What happened in Haymarket Square

We who believe in freedom cannot rest

A song about the Student Protests

Joe Hill

Let Robeson Sing

What's Goin' On?

What happened at Jarama Valley?

Is There Anyone Else Up There?

A Woman's Place

The questions are simple

Why Would We See the Sun at Midnight?

The Books That Are Banned

A poet, a ship, and destitute refugees

Tout va bien... or is it?

The smarter the girl, then the stronger our world

But someone was already here!

Ally (the ballad of Lauri Carlton)

Courage to stand up

It's the 1-year anniversary...

Minami Sanriku 3-11

We want bread

The Oil Song by Steve Forbert

Am I married... or not?

Us and Them - A Metaphor

When will the cycle end?

A taxi, a hotel, a nightclub... or trees?

Unknown Soldier

Mann ke manjeere (Rhythm of the Mind)

Candles in the Rain

Is It for Freedom?

Prisoners

What about Me?

Everything changes

Have you been to jail for justice?

People are People

We don’t give up!

Union Maid

Barbara Lee

Marie