
Voices of Michigan came together as a coalition of conscience to help bring back the hope we all felt when we were united by an empathetic leader. We're tired of the polarization of family, friends and community. We'd like a leader that's willing to consider all Americans, and not just their base. We bring information to our group and pass it along to our circles and beyond. Knowledge is power and we want others to have the knowledge to access and make informed decisions.
A virtual Zoom convo hosted by Voices of Michigan and Third Man Records Cass Corridor on October 19, 2020.
Panelists include Senator Gary Peters (Democrat for Congress), Wayne Kramer (Founder of Jail House Doors and Detroit's MC5), and Don Was (President of Blue Note Records, Grammy Winning Musician and Producer). Moderated by Stefani Scamardo (President of Evil Teen Records and Hardhead Management).
On the importance of art and music.
On the importance of saving the music industry and Gary's position in the senatorial race.
We'll have QR Codes available at our partner locations to register to vote and apply for your absentee ballot. Don't have a device on you? No worries, our paper applications have you covered!
Once you've signed up - we'll give you one of the posters
from the www.RememberWhatTheyDid.com campaign!
Need to stay home? Visit the Secretary of State's website: https://mvic.sos.state.mi.us/
Shots of posters and billboards above
by Casey Chamberlain.
September 3rd - October 18th
Thursday - Sunday: 12-6pm
September 4th - October 17th
Thursday - Saturday: 12-5pm
October 10th & 11th
12-3pm
October 3rd
12-5pm
September 9-12 &
September 16-18: 12-6pm
September 26th &
October 3, 10, 17: 12-5pm
Starting October 5th
Monday-Thursday: 10am-3pm
A virtual Zoom convo hosted by Voices of Michigan and Third Man Records Cass Corridor on October 19, 2020.
Panelists include Senator Gary Peters (Democrat for Congress), Wayne Kramer (Founder of Jail House Doors and Detroit's MC5), and Don Was (President of Blue Note Records, Grammy Winning Musician and Producer). Moderated by Stefani Scamardo (President of Evil Teen Records and Hardhead Management).
An edgy new national billboard campaign is using hip-hop and punk street team tactics, and original artwork from Shepard Fairey and other prominent counterculture artists, to inspire and energize voters in Black, Latinx and youth-heavy neighborhoods in advance of the Nov. 3 presidential election.
Not all Detroit-area billboards are looking to sell you injury lawyers, jewelry, and pro-life damnation. In fact, a new billboard campaign is using powerful imagery and real quotes straight from the mouths of the country's top deplorables — President Donald Trump and his lackeys — to energize voter turnout in key battleground states.
A cadre of artists and activists have convened creatively to remind Americans of the evils that have been perpetrated against the nation since Donald Trump has been elected president.