Motivation Songs

Hermanos y Hermanas de otras Raza de Otro color y un mismo Corazon Rezas y rezas y nada enderezas Por eso agamos la revolución de Amor “Justicia, Tierra y Libertad” by Mana, picked by Raquel Garay.

Aunque no queremos, aguantamos nuevas leyes Aguantamos hoy por hoy que todavía existan reyes Castigamos al humilde Y aguantamos al cruel Aguantamos ser esclavos Por nuestro color de piel “El Aguante” by Calle 13, picked by Victoria Bencomo

He knows the code. It’s not about the salary. It’s all about reality and making some noise! “Remember the Name” by Fort Minor, picked by Gustavo Morales

Yo solo quiero darte un beso y regalarte mis mananas cantar para clamar tus miedo quiero que no te falte nada. “Darte Un Beso” by , picked by Margarita Cambray

Pero cuando esta vuelve la confianza la esperanza todo especial. “Si El Amor Se Va” by Roberto Carlos, picked by Gloria Jaramillo

“I Will Survive” by Gloria Gaynor, picked by Diego Hernandez

Un pueblo sin piernas pero que camina. “Latino Americano” by Calle 13, picked by Karla Castaneda

Now watch what you say or they’ll be calling you a radical, liberal, fanatical, criminal. “The Logical Song” by Supertramp, picked by Tamara Shoup

“Behind the Wall” by Tracy Chapman, picked by Jackie Leung

The revolution will not be televised. You will not be able to stay home, brother. You will not be able to plug in, turn on, and cop out… and skip out for beer during commercials… “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised” by Gil Scott-Heron, picked by Emily Lai

When she talks, I hear the revolution. In her hips, there’s revolution. When she walks, the revolution’s coming. In her kiss, I taste the revolution. “Rebel Girl” by Bikini Kill, picked by Jen Matheson

Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery. None but ourselves can free our minds. “Redemption Song” by Bob Marley, picked by Healthy Communities, Healthy Futures

You see, war is not the answer, for only love can conquer hate. “What’s Going On” by Marvin Gaye, picked by Healthy Communities, Healthy Futures

Poor people gonna rise up and get their share. Poor people gonna rise up and take what’s theirs. “Talkin ‘Bout a Revolution” by Tracy Chapman, picked by Healthy Communities, Healthy Futures

We got to make this land a better land than the world in which we live. And we gotta help each man be a better man, with the kindness that we give. “Yes We Can, Can” by Pointer Sisters, picked by Healthy Communities, Healthy Futures

Some would say that maybe if you were to change your mind you would find a new revolution. The youth are a moving. It’s time for solution. They’re part of a movement, some would say. “Youth Conference” by Quese Inc., picked by Jaylyn Suppah

Changes, everything changes/But my love doesn’t change/no matter how far away I find myself/neither the memory nor the pain/of my country and my people. “Todo Cambia” by Mercedes Sosa, picked by Suk Rhee

Como la flor Con tanto amor Me diste tú, Se marchitó Me marcho hoy Yo sé perder Pero, ay, cómo me duele Ay, cómo me duele. “Como La Flor” by Selena, picked by Denise Piza

It’s time now, to sing out, through the story never ends. Let’s celebrate and remember a year in the life of friends. “Seasons of Love” by the cast of Rent, picked by Courtney Snead

My head’s under water But I’m breathing fine. “All of Me” by John Legend, picked by Lilya Yevseyeva

Me dicen el clandestino por no llevar papel… Soy una raja en el mar, fantasma en la ciudad, mi vida va prohibida dice la autoridad. “Clandestino” by Manu Chao, picked by Monserrat Alegria

Well, I don’t know about you But, I’m sick and tired of life with no desire I don’t want a flame, I want a fire I wanna be the one who stands up and says, “I’m gonna do something “ “Do Something” by Matthew WEST, picked by Fabiola Camacho

You know I ain’t listenin’ ’Cause I got a name And to you it ain’t “pretty little thing,” “honey” or “baby” “Girl in a Country Song” by Maddie and Tae, picked by Laura Nash

Now that the long houses breed superstition You force us to send our toddlers away To your schools where they're taught To despise their traditions You forbid them their languages, then further say That American history really began When Columbus set sail out of Europe Then stress that the nation of leeches that conquered this land Are the biggest and bravest and boldest and best And yet where in your history books is the tale Of the genocide basic to this country's birth Of the preachers who lied, how the Bill of Rights failed “My Country ‘Tis Of Thy People You’re Dying” by Buffy Sainte-Marie, picked by Jesse Beason

Golpe a golpe, beso a beso con las ganas y el aliento con cenizas, con el fuego del presente con recuerdo, con certeza y con desgarro, con el objetivo claro, con memoria y con la historia el futuro es !!AHORA¡¡ “Shock” by Ana Tijoux, picked by Jazmin Roque

“Changes” by 2pac, picked by Sokho Eath

Here come bad news talking this and that, yeah, Well, give me all you got, and don't hold it back, yeah, Well, I should probably warn you I’ll be just fine, yeah, No offense to you, don’t waste your time Here’s why: because I’m happy. “Happy” by Pharrell Williams, picked by Isatou Jallow

“El Mojado” by Ricardo Arjona, picked by Juanita Aniceto

I get knocked down, but I get up again. You are never gonna keep me down. “Tubthumping” by Chumbawamba, picked by Trista Curley

I have five clocks in my life. And only one has the time right. I’ll just unplug it for today. I’ll just unplug it for today. “Daylight” by Matt and Kim, picked by Eduardo Moreno

y mis derechos los han ido pisoteado van formulando leyes de constitucion que hare ya viejo si me quitan mi dinero yo solo quiero mi seguro de pension “Mis dos Patrias” by Los Tigres del Norte, picked by Sandra Rodriguez

De que me sirve el dinero si estoy como prosionero dentro desta gran nacion, cuando me acuerdo hasta lloro, aunque la jaula sea de oro, no deja de ser prision “Le Jaula de Oro” by Los Tigres del Norte, picked by Martin

I’m no longer slave of fear. I’m a child of God. “No Longer Slaves // We Will Not Be Shaken” by Jonathan David & Melissa Helser, picked by Beatriz Velasquez

To surge and refine, To rage and define ourselves Against your line “Bulldog Front” by Fugazi, picked by Julia Meier