NME teams with teachers in anti-racism compilation

by Kate Gibbs, Media Week 17-Oct-07, 16:00

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 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 www.nme.com.

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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