NME teams with teachers in anti-racism compilation

LONDON - IPC's NME, The National Union of Teachers and Love Music Hate Racism have joined forces to promote an anti-racism campaign for teenagers.

NME teams with teachers in anti-racism compilation

NME has launched an exclusive ‘Love Music Hate Racism’ free 29-track double CD through its magazine and website today.

The compilation, featuring artists including Hard-Fi and Bloc Party, was put together to oppose BNP’s recent teenage-focused campaign “white power music” campaign.

The first album will be given away as a cover mount and 500,000 copies will be given out in schools through the NUT. The second CD will be available to download from .

The site will also feature interactive forums and content on Rock Against Racism and Love Music Hate Racism, as well as exclusive interviews from the artists featured on the CDs.

 

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