Artists and musicians who are addressing social, cultural, environmental and/or economic elements of sustainability through their art and communication talents.

Curated by mokiethecat
Vocal Trash Music with Goal of Teaching Children |
Vocal Trash's primary goal is to teach children to use their imaginations in a meaningful and perennial regard. Recycling awareness is the secondary goal obtained through creative and inspirational performance utilizing distinguishable items that might normally end up in a Landfill, (metals, plastics, etc). Demonstrating the importance of recycling, upcycling and conservation of energy, through popular music and dance, is a direct path to the attention of todays youth. We've witnessed this time and time again, from coast to coast. EarthSayers Steve Linder; Larry Parish; Kelsey Rae |

No Excuses by Segun Adefila

Cherokee, a poem by Shontay Luna

Meu Planeta Azul - My Blue Planet by The Gutkin Family

Picturing Excess by Artist Chris Jordan

Save Planet Earth by Tokyo Rose Band

Manufactured Landscapes Edward Burtynsky

The Signature Move by Artist and Game Designer, John O'Neill

Our True Nature by Steve Connell

Waste Land about Vik Muniz

The Sound of Life by Percusionista Felle Vega

Capitalism Works for Me - True or False by Steve Lambert

Bigger than the Air by Emilia Dahlin

Rhythm is Our Mother Tongue by croc-E-Moses

A Song About Global Warming by Jill Sobule

Vocal Trash Music with Goal of Teaching Children

Honor the Treaties by Aaron Huey

Kind and Generous by Natalie Merchant

Hymn to the Rainforest performed by Sarah Brightman

"Schwarze Energie: Changing The Momentum by J. Henry Fair

Using Sound to Claim Space and as Weapon by Nik Nowak

US Friends of the Frog - Rainforest SOS with Sting

The Politics of Images by Joes Segal

" Cry your tears " by John Trudell

The Wisdom of the Elders by Lisa Kristine

Sustainability and Music with music by Harold Melvin

What We Have Achieved by Filmmaker Konda Mason

Bad Indians, A Poem by Ryan Red Corn

What does He Plant Who Plants a Tree read by Jeremy Irons

Illuminating the World of Modern-day Slavery: by Lisa Kristine

Our Generation by John Legend

What Can I do by Drew Dellinger

Rise Above by Artist and Author Elaine Bond at Bioneers 2011