Music, Arts Empower Collective Resistance Against Oppression — Sowore Tells African Human Rights Festival In Abuja
Human rights activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore has described music, art and creative expression as powerful tools of resistance that oppressive systems cannot defeat. Speaking at the African Human Rights Festival in Abuja, Sowore said rhythm, symbols and collective creativity have historically served as weapons against tyranny, from enslaved Africans using drums for communication to modern protest movements powered by music and digital tools. He noted that art transforms protests into unified resistance, sustains courage and builds community, citing movements such as anti-apartheid struggles and Nigeria’s #EndSARS protests. Sowore also praised Amnesty International for its role in Nigeria’s human rights advocacy while condemning attempts to undermine it, insisting that as long as people can create and express themselves collectively, oppression will never prevail.
Human rights activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore has described music, art and creative expression as powerful tools of resistance that oppressive systems cannot defeat. Speaking at the African Human Rights Festival in Abuja, Sowore said rhythm, symbols and collective creativity have historically served as weapons against tyranny, from enslaved Africans using drums for communication to modern protest movements powered by music and digital tools. He noted that art transforms protests into unified resistance, sustains courage and builds community, citing movements such as anti-apartheid struggles and Nigeria’s #EndSARS protests. Sowore also praised Amnesty International for its role in Nigeria’s human rights advocacy while condemning attempts to undermine it, insisting that as long as people can create and express themselves collectively, oppression will never prevail.
Music, Arts Empower Collective Resistance Against Oppression — Sowore Tells African Human Rights Festival In Abuja
Human rights activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore has described music, art and creative expression as powerful tools of resistance that oppressive systems cannot defeat. Speaking at the African Human Rights Festival in Abuja, Sowore said rhythm, symbols and collective creativity have historically served as weapons against tyranny, from enslaved Africans using drums for communication to modern protest movements powered by music and digital tools. He noted that art transforms protests into unified resistance, sustains courage and builds community, citing movements such as anti-apartheid struggles and Nigeria’s #EndSARS protests. Sowore also praised Amnesty International for its role in Nigeria’s human rights advocacy while condemning attempts to undermine it, insisting that as long as people can create and express themselves collectively, oppression will never prevail.
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