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Here are sample promotional assets you can use to help share Freedom Needs a Soundtrack. You’ll find suggested captions, logos, images, links, and posts from our own social feed that you can repost or adapt in your own voice. Please feel free to use what is helpful, tag us when you share, and direct people to listen, follow, and learn more.

How to help

The most helpful thing you can do is to ask people to:

  1. Follow Freedom Needs a Soundtrack wherever you listen to podcasts.

  2. Share one of the captions below.

  3. Repost from our social feed.

  4. Use the images or logo provided below.

  5. Tell people why this story matters to you

Share something from our Instagram feed:

Sample captions

Copy and paste any caption below, or adapt it in your own voice, and please tag us when you share.

IF YOU WERE THERE…

Thirty years ago, I participated in the Tibetan Freedom Concerts. [Add a personal memory.] A new six-part audio documentary called Freedom Needs a Soundtrack tells the story of those concerts, their impact, and why music still matters in movements for freedom. Listen and learn more at https://www.freedomneedsasoundtrack.com/listen or @freedomneedsasoundtrack #TibetanFreedomConcerts #TibetWillBeFree #TheWorkContinues

IF YOU WEREN’T THERE BUT WERE INSPIRED BY THE CONCERTS…

Thirty years ago, the Tibetan Freedom Concerts showed how music can bring people together and move them to act. @freedomneedsasoundtrack tells the story of those concerts and why their legacy still matters. Listen + follow at https://www.freedomneedsasoundtrack.com/listen or @freedomneedsasoundtrack  #TibetanFreedomConcerts #TibetWillBeFree #TheWorkContinues

I just listened to @freedomneedsasoundtrack, a new audio documentary about the Tibetan Freedom Concerts. At a time when hope can feel hard to hold onto, this story really resonated. Listen + follow at https://www.freedomneedsasoundtrack.com/listen or @freedomneedsasoundtrack  #TibetanFreedomConcerts #TibetWillBeFree #TheWorkContinues

The Tibetan Freedom Concerts helped bring Tibet’s nonviolent struggle for freedom to a global stage. Thirty years later, @freedomneedsasoundtrack brings that story back into the world. Listen + follow at https://www.freedomneedsasoundtrack.com/listen or @freedomneedsasoundtrack  #TibetanFreedomConcerts #TibetWillBeFree #TheWorkContinues

Music has always had the power to gather people, open hearts, and move us toward action. @freedomneedsasoundtrack tells the story of the Tibetan Freedom Concerts and what they made possible. Listen + follow at https://www.freedomneedsasoundtrack.com/listen or @freedomneedsasoundtrack  #TibetanFreedomConcerts #TibetWillBeFree #TheWorkContinues

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Podcast description

Freedom Needs a Soundtrack is a narrative podcast about the Tibetan Freedom Concerts, the power of music and activism, and what happens when artists, organizers, and everyday people come together for freedom. Available wherever you get your podcasts on June 15th.

Tag line

The story behind the Tibetan Freedom Concerts, and how an unlikely group of people turned music and hope into action.

Optional facts to include:

  • The Tibetan Freedom Concerts brought together more than 325,000 people from 1996 to 1999.

  • More than 120 artists performed.

  • The concerts reached millions more through MTV, HBO, radio, and early webcasts.

  • Students for a Free Tibet chapters grew rapidly from 30+ chapters before the first concert to well over 350 chapters around the world.

  • They inspired and helped grow a new generation of activists and organizers.

  • They featured campaigns that contributed to the release  of Tibetan political prisoners.

  • They helped bring Tibet onto the world stage, turning it into a global issue that gained serious attention across media, politics, business, and culture.

Suggested hashtags and tags

Please tag: @freedomneedsasoundtrack

Suggested hashtags:

#FreedomNeedsASoundtrack

#TibetanFreedomConcerts

#TheWorkContinues

#TibetWillBeFree

#FreeTibet

#MusicAndActivism