Smalltown Society invites you to join the Resistance Choir
In every generation, when the world has grown weary with violence, injustice, and division, communites have found a way through with songs.
Songs have carried protest through the streets, through churches, through jail cells, through picket lines, through marches, and through movements. They have helped people survive what was meant to break them. They have turned grief into courage, isolation into community, and ordinary voices into a force that cannot be easily silenced.
We need songs that can carry our protest when words alone are not enough. Songs that help us stand against empire, racism, greed, and every story that teaches us to fear one another. Songs that do more than resist what is wrong—they point us toward what is possible. A more just world. A more human world. A world where our communities are not divided, disposable, or forgotten, but alive with dignity, belonging, and collective power.
The Resistance Choir is a space to lift our voices together in that spirit.
No experience is required. You do not need to be a trained singer. You only need to come ready to sing with others, to listen, to learn, and to add your voice to something communal, creative, and alive.
Come sing against despair.
Come sing toward justice.
Come sing the world we still believe is possible.
Wednesday, May 20
7–9 PM
Smalltown Society