This year marks the 40th anniversary of the iconic Band Aid song “Do They Know It’s Christmas?”—a powerful anthem that united artists and fans in the spirit of giving and compassion.

As we reflect on this milestone, we find ourselves at a pivotal moment in the United States, where the need for truth and reconciliation has never been more urgent.

In a nation grappling with deep divisions, historical injustices, and ongoing struggles for equity, “Band Bonds 4 Change” seeks to harness the collective power of music to foster dialogue, healing, and understanding.

Just as “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” inspired a global response to humanitarian crises in Ethiopia, we are now called to address the pressing social issues within the American soul from the perspective of the Circle for Humanity peace treaty between all directions of the medicine wheel.

This initiative invites musicians, artists, and communities to come together, creating a new anthem for our time—one that emphasizes the importance of acknowledging our past, embracing our shared humanity, and working toward a more inclusive future. Through music, we can spark conversations, challenge narratives, and promote a culture of empathy and respect.

Join us in this movement as we celebrate the legacy of collaboration and compassion, using our voices to champion truth and reconciliation. Together, we can create a harmonious future where every individual is heard, valued, and empowered to contribute to the collective healing of our society.

Let us bond through the transformative power of art and strive for a brighter tomorrow.