Tuesday, October 30, 2012

A Song, A Message, To Those Who Wanted Malala Dead

Malala Yousafzai's message for educational equality has resounded throughout the world. Targeted by the Taliban and shot at close range for supporting education for girls, she is recuperating in the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, England. 


In tribute, Alphabet Kids and The Pihcintu Multinational Children's Chorus have joined hands to produce "Malala's Song."

Welcoming immigrant children from around the globe, Pihcintu helps restart young lives. War-torn villages, bloodshed, refugee camps, famine, and political turmoil were devastating realities for many of the young singers before being embraced by the warmth, companionship, and harmony the Chorus provides.

Like Malala, Pihcintu has touched the hearts of people everywhere. Through the healing power of music, these vulnerable, yet brave, young women have learned to trust, hope...and laugh again. It was only natural that they would reach out to their sister Malala through song.







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