Notre Home: Bilingual hip-hop anthem and provincial tour to foster a sense of belonging among young Quebecers Français
The Government of Quebec is contributing $20,000 to this innovative approach towards building bridges between French and English-speaking Quebecers.
MONTREAL, Jan. 17, 2013 /CNW Telbec/ - Over the next few months, Montreal singer-songwriter David Hodges will be touring the province to meet young people and promote bridge building between French- and English-speaking Quebecers through his song Notre Home.
Written by David Hodges and performed by The Honest Family, a collective of Montreal artists fusing hip-hop, rock and soul, Notre Home nurtures Quebec's social fabric by conveying themes of engagement, leadership, as well as cultural and linguistic identity.
"When QCGN approached me in February 2012 to compose and perform the song, I was immediately taken by the social aspect of the project," enthused David Hodges. "I believe that the younger generation, whatever their origins, are ready to move on to other things and invest in their future."
To read the full version of the press release, go to www.NotreHome.ca
The Quebec Community Groups Network (www.qcgn.ca) is a not-for-profit organization bringing together 41 English-language community organizations across Quebec. Its mission is to identify, explore and address strategic issues affecting the development and vitality of English-speaking Quebec and to encourage dialogue and collaboration among its member organizations, individuals, community groups, institutions and leaders.
SOURCE: QUEBEC COMMUNITY GROUPS NETWORK (QCGN)
Gouvernment of Quebec:
Christine Fréchette, Press attaché
[email protected]
Cell phone: (514) 708-8792
QCGN:
Roseline Joyal-Guillot, Senior Project Officer
[email protected]
Cell phone: (514) 758-9810
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