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AWARD-WINNING ACTIVIST DUO EMMA’S REVOLUTION
Saturday November 22nd 2025 at 7pm
Benefit for Middle East Children’s Alliance
Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists
1924 Cedar Street, Berkeley
Prices: $25 Advance/$30 Door/No One Turned Away
Tickets & Information:https://tinyurl.com/Nov22Berkeley
BERKELEY, CA: California-based, activist singer/songwriting duo Emma's Revolution will perform a Benefit Concert for Middle East Children’s Alliance at the Berkeley Fellowship Unitarian Universalist at 1929 Cedar Street, Berkeley on Saturday November 22nd 2025 at 7pm. Get recharged, inspired and energized in community, justice and song!

“In this intense and unprecedented time, when lives are on the line in Gaza and our rights, norms and democracy are on the line here in the US,” the duo says, “all of our voices are needed to create the country and the world we want to live in.”
The Middle East Children’s Alliance is a nonprofit organization working for the rights and the well-being of children in the Middle East. MECA supports dozens of community projects for Palestinian children and refugees from Syria. Since 1988 we have delivered $42 million in food and medical aid to Palestine, Iraq, and Lebanon. MECA welcomes the support of all people who care about children and their future. After 2 years of brutal attacks on Gaza, MECA’s team and partners are still providing emergency assistance to children and families to help them survive.

Known for fearless, truth-telling lyrics and melodies you can’t resist singing, Emma's Revolution is the award-winning activist duo of Pat Humphries & Sandy O. Performances feature the duo's signature soaring harmonies and lush acoustic instruments, in songs that span folk to jazz and funk to rock. Performing as a duo almost 25 years, Emma’s Revolution writes songs about critical issues happening in the world, lending their voices to the movements those issues inspire and delivering moving, uplifting performances. The duo’s songs have been praised by Pete Seeger and covered by Holly Near, featured on NPR’s All Things Considered and Pacifica’s Democracy Now!, and sung around the world.
"The powers that be can control the media but it’s hard to stop a good song...
Pat's songs will be sung well into the 22nd century."
— Pete Seeger (All Things Considered, NPR)

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