Hip-hop artist/activist Brother Ali has worked with Occupy Homes Minnesota to try and stop foreclosures in the state, at one point even taken into custody for civil disobedience. Now the movement has debuted a video for his track “Work Everyday,” a heartfelt solidarity anthem for those on the street dealing with the consequences of the financial collapse. Featuring cameos by P.O.S, Jackson Browne, Tom Morello, and more, the video is a real-life montage of those on the domestic frontlines.
Brother Ali stands with struggling homeowners in “Work Everyday” video
Occupy Homes Minnesota has debuted a video for Brother Ali's solidarity anthem, "Work Everyday". It's a heartfelt ode to the man on the street facing the real consequences of financial collapse.