Wednesday, April 16, 2014

United We Stand Festival at UCLA





The newest video trailer for Free & Equal’s United We Stand Festival at UCLA on May 10th has been released today!

Produced by United We Stand Fest musical performer The Siren, the trailer features our major musical performers and speakers to truly represent this powerful, positive, and peaceful movement to overcome political corruption and create a better world.



The United We Stand Festival at UCLA is the kickoff for a University Bus Tour across America, combining music and education to awaken the nation.

Inspiring the young and the old to help elect principled leaders who are not swayed by special interests, but who can restore a world of peace, liberty, harmony, justice, ecology, prosperity, for all.

Musical headliners at UCLA include Public Enemy, members of Wu-Tang Clan, Immortal Technique, The Siren, Cynic, Tatiana Moroz, Rooftop Revolutionaries, A-Alikes, Luminaries, Jon Goodhue, Sounds of Solidarity, and more.

Speakers include Larry King (media legend), Ben & Jerry (Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream), Marianne Williamson (New York Times bestselling author & independent congressional candidate [CA-33]), David Bronner (CEO of Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps), and Sean Stone (son of Oliver Stone, host of Buzzsaw).

Other notable figures include Dr. Jill Stein, Gov. Gary Johnson, Amber Lyon (Emmy-winning journalist/whistleblower), Ben Swann (Emmy-winning journalist), Diane Goldstein (Law Enforcement Against Prohibition), Mnar Muhawesh (Mint Press News), and many more.

Tickets are on sale now, at the revolutionary price of $17.76, at UCLA Central Ticket Office and Ticketmaster.com.

Free & Equal Elections Foundation is an election reform organization dedicated to the idea that all citizens should enjoy an equal share of the rights and responsibilities of our nation's governance. We strive to create a system in which all citizens are equal in their ability to participate.










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