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#useyourhead

Great to see this excellent video from Integrate Bristol featuring contributions from our friends Naz (Itsthatnazchick), Sami and Fahma.

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#UseYourHead OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
This is the most uplifting thing you will watch this summer! Kids and Ministers dance to end violence against women and girls.

Please support Integrate Bristol by sharing this video. Kids from Integrate Bristol dancing and rapping to end violence against women and girls in groundbreaking new music video, featuring members of the public, politicians and celebrities.

HOW DO I SUPPORT THIS?

Do the #useyourhead selfie and post it on the Facebook page!

Promoting #UseYourHead and sharing the video on social media is a great way to show your support. If you want to do more, then post a video response on our YouTube channel. Any kind of head dancing to the song would be amazing.

The young people who have been taking Bristol, the UK and even the world by storm, present this epic music video for their new energetic campaign song — “we hope this will make people sit up, listen and take action.” (Fahma Mohamed, Integrate Bristol Junior Trustee)

‘Use Your Head’ is the title of the song and the music video features people dancing and singing along to show their support for the cause to end violence against women and girls (VAWG). Politicians and Ministers including Jane Ellison, Minister for Public Health, Stephen Williams, Minister for Communities, Lynne Featherstone, Minister for International Development and Bristol’s elected Mayor, George Ferguson all feature in the video. Other famous people include the Lord Mayor of Bristol, Bristol Magnum photographer Martin Parr and Northern Soul dancer and YouTube star Levanna McLean.

“It was important for us to feature famous individuals as well as members of the public to show the range of people willing to give their time and energy to contribute to the young people’s message.” (Oliver Zimmermann, director of the music video)

The video also features a vibrant array of characters, including break-dancers, the kebab sellers from Easton Take-Away, a lollipop man, members of the Women’s Institute, the owner of Solanki Stores in Windmill Hill, a police woman on her horse and many more.

Head to Integrate Bristol’s Facebook page to support the campaign