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Diaries from the Underground Episode 1, hosted by Sublevel founder, Doc Martin, celebrated its premiere on May 30 amidst the largest social movement of the modern era. To ensure everyone is able to enjoy the music, streams will be re-broadcast on Twitch and Facebook with additional footage and candid interviews with participating artists and DFTU founder, Alex Herman. Donations and RSVPs can be made at Dice.fm/DFTU. A portion of the donations will go to Give a Beat and Parties4Peace, both charities are committed to fighting racial injustices and provide opportunities through education and music. Give a Beat’s mission is to reduce the harmful effects of incarceration through music production, DJing and other education programs that transform individuals and inspire communities to take action. Through music education and mentoring programs in juvenile halls, schools, and our Prison Electronic Music Program, we engage our industry to help widen the pathways for people to thrive, tackle systemic racism, and contribute to the larger criminal justice reform movement. Parties4Peace is dedicating their upcoming scholarships specifically for African American youth to give them opportunities to be part of our educational programs for the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, helping them to work towards their future goals and giving them a platform to share their voices.
GENRE: Electronic
Diaries from the Underground Episode 1, hosted by Sublevel founder, Doc Martin, celebrated its premiere on May 30 amidst the largest social movement of the modern era. To ensure everyone is able to enjoy the music, streams will be re-broadcast on Twitch and Facebook with additional footage and candid interviews with participating artists and DFTU founder, Alex Herman. Donations and RSVPs can be made at Dice.fm/DFTU. A portion of the donations will go to Give a Beat and Parties4Peace, both charities are committed to fighting racial injustices and provide opportunities through education and music. Give a Beat’s mission is to reduce the harmful effects of incarceration through music production, DJing and other education programs that transform individuals and inspire communities to take action. Through music education and mentoring programs in juvenile halls, schools, and our Prison Electronic Music Program, we engage our industry to help widen the pathways for people to thrive, tackle systemic racism, and contribute to the larger criminal justice reform movement. Parties4Peace is dedicating their upcoming scholarships specifically for African American youth to give them opportunities to be part of our educational programs for the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, helping them to work towards their future goals and giving them a platform to share their voices.
GENRE: Electronic
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