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Here's a Piece of Activism from Sa'ra Charismata

Consider it a late Christmas gift wrapped up in a dose of cultural activism.

Sweden has had a pretty rough year politically. With the general election held in September and bigoted far-right

Sweden

Democrats

trying to bring down every government prioritising other social issues than immigration, it's hard to avoid politics. And evidently, it's not only Sweden that's had a year of narrow-minded opinions taking place on a wider stage in the limelight. Which is why it's about time we hand over the stage to

Annons

Sa'ra Charismata

, a lady determined to speak up against social and economic injustices. Born and raised in Sweden, with parents fleeing the conflict in Eritrea in the 70s, this lady knows how to speak – ehrm,

sing

– her mind.

Part-time Brooklyn based Sa'ra's tour staring in January will take place on various colleges in Sweden. Why? Well, Sa'ra says that, "Concentration of young people is a vital component of social change as they tend to have the most freedom to question the moral and spiritual health of a nation." And what better way to involve young people in the act of questioning corporate interests than to make your music available to all? So here you go, listen to "SHEEP (Let me go)" below.

Don't worry if you're not in college. You can see Sa'ra Charismata live at Fasching in Stockholm on February 5 as part of the Manifest on Tour.

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