Sing Up For Justice
Three songs by Fischy Music plus an exciting resource to unpack those songs and support global citizenship education and spiritual, moral, social and spiritual development.
Videos of the songs can be found below.
Follow the link below to download the resource pack. To order a free printed copy, please email christianaid@mosaic-fs.co.uk requesting the Sing Up For Justice resource pack, quoting item reference F5015.
If you would like to find out more about Fischy Music then check out their website.
Let Justice Roll Like a River is a song reflecting on climate justice and the importance of taking action together.
Special thanks to the children and schools that took part in the making of this video!
Find the song on YouTube.
Let Justice Roll Like a River (International version)
Let Justice Roll Like a River is a song reflecting on climate justice and the importance of taking action together.
Special thanks to the children and schools that took part in the making of this video!
Find the song on YouTube.
Let Justice Roll Like a River is a song reflecting on climate justice and the importance of taking action together.
Find the song on YouTube.
Let Justice Roll Like a River (Fischy Music version)
Let Justice Roll Like a River is a song reflecting on climate justice and the importance of taking action together.
Find the song on YouTube.
The Global Neighbours song is a celebration of global citizenship and learning. The song captures the spirit of the Global Neighbours accreditation scheme.
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Global Neighbours
The Global Neighbours song is a celebration of global citizenship and learning. The song captures the spirit of the Global Neighbours accreditation scheme.
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Styled in the great tradition of protest songs, this song calls on singers to speak up, stand up and sing up for love, equality, dignity and justice. The final verse of this version of the song tells us ‘God will find a way’.
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Speak Up (Faith version)
Styled in the great tradition of protest songs, this song calls on singers to speak up, stand up and sing up for love, equality, dignity and justice. The final verse of this version of the song tells us ‘God will find a way’.
Find the song on YouTube.
Styled in the great tradition of protest songs, this song calls on singers to speak up, stand up and sing up for love, equality, dignity and justice.
Find the song on YouTube.
Speak Up
Styled in the great tradition of protest songs, this song calls on singers to speak up, stand up and sing up for love, equality, dignity and justice.
Find the song on YouTube.