Friday, August 7, 2009

Globalization and the Power of Music

Globalization is an unescapable trend that has come to shape the world as we know it. Through the advancements in technology, nations across the world have become more interconnected than ever before. However, human nature remains the same as it was before the birth of cell phones and the internet. As a platform, technology can be used to bring people together or, as some have decided, to divide us into warring factions in order to spread the seeds of instability. Global companies, in order to ensure a large profit margin, have come to disregard the individual. While a Chinese company adds a toxic substance to milk powder resulting in the death of 100's of babies, US food companies still pump chemicals into our food products with no regard for the effects they have on the body. The economy has been in shambles because of manipulation and greed on the part of businessman we are led to trust. Who will adhere to some sort of moral high ground in the twenty-first century? Despite the bleak prognosis for this dying world, there is still hope that the tools present in the globalization of this planet can be used in a way to spread love and joy as never before. Music has always had the ability to unite people under a common language. Certain songs strike a deep chord within our souls. A group called "Playing for Change" is succeeding in bringing people together through music. As a testament to our need for "the other", a need to have someone by your side in difficult times, a team of documentarians went around the world recording song bites from different countries. Here is the culmination of their work: a song that reminds us of what it means to be human and a part of a global community. Isn't that what globalization is truly about, realizing our dependence on others and embracing those around the world?

1 comment:

Sweet Onion said...

you aren't near the mudslide catastrophe, are you? And if you are, you are safe, right?

~Jen