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Activists and musicians gather for the ‘Refugee Remix Rally’

By March 8, 2017February 11th, 2022Arts & Culture

The protest was organized by the Inner-City Muslim Action Network as a place to hear the “voices, stories and creative brilliance” of communities most at-risk under the Trump administration.

By March 8, 2017February 11th, 2022Arts & Culture

The protest was organized by the Inner-City Muslim Action Network as a place to hear the “voices, stories and creative brilliance” of communities most at-risk under the Trump administration.

Above: A protester leads chants at the Refugee Remix Rally on February 25. Photo provided by the Inner-City Muslim Action Network

Activists, artists, and faith leaders gathered on February 25 in front of the Trump Tower in Chicago for the Refugee Remix Rally. The protest was organized by the Inner-City Muslim Action Network as a place to hear the “voices, stories and creative brilliance” of communities most at-risk under the Trump administration.

Borderless attended the rally and captured the voices of some of those who attended.

Those were the voices of a protester, musician Bassel Al-Madani, and Rami Nashashibi, executive director of the Inner-City Muslim Action Network.

Musician Bassel Al-Madani at the Refugee Remix Rally. (Photo provided by the Inner-City Muslim Action Network).
Protesters at the Refugee Remix Rally. (Photo provided by the Inner-City Muslim Action Network).

Production assistance provided by Nissa Rhee.

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