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‘This has a soul now, it’s going to be incredible’
We Shall Overcome is a fast-growing phenomenon in the swelling musical movement against austerity, with events planned across Britain and in the US on the weekend of Oct 2-4. PAULINE TOWN, one of its prime movers and shakers, tells Matt Hill how and why she got involved

What made you want to get involved in We Shall Overcome?

I wanted to help the people I love who are suffering such real hardship and make a positive statement that enough is enough.

Musicians are so often willing to step up when people are in real need — this is an amazing chance to make music so loud across the whole of Britain that we give the people who are being so seriously harmed by these cuts a real voice and also help the charities, foodbanks and groups that are going to very seriously have to save lives if things don’t change.

  • Details of events are on twitter #weshallovercomeweekend and online at weshallovercomeweekend.com. Matt Hill blogs at quietloner.com.
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