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Taking action for peace

Yui Sawada by Yui Sawada
11/30/2022
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J-STORIES – When Japanese-American singer-songwriter Ai launched her TAP Instagram project in June, she saw an opportunity to kill two birds with one stone. It would allow her to give voice to those working toward sustainable development goals (SDGs), and at the same time provide her with a platform to bring people together and “take action for peace” — or “TAP.”

Ai is using the TAP Instagram feed to share information related to SDGs in a fun and easy-to-understand way. As the project’s editor, she posts photos and videos of different people who work in the field of sustainability, introducing them all as “TAPists.”

“Having a dream and communicating that is the first step toward taking action on SDGs,” said Ai, who is also known as a music producer and actor.

One project Ai has featured on TAP is “We Have a Dream,” a book of essays by young people around the world that was the brainchild of Japanese social entrepreneur, Taichi Ichikawa.

.     Source: Project Hope

Most of the contributors to the book are members of One Young World, an annual summit dubbed “the Davos for young people,” which this year was held in the British city of Manchester. In their essays, they share heartfelt messages of hope and determination for a future that transcends differences in religion, race or gender.

Ai’s song “Not So Different” was the official song for the 2020 One Young World Japan caucus in Tokyo, for which she produced a special music video. This and video-recorded messages from summit participants will be featured in a special TV program titled “Project Hope,” which will be aired on Dec. 10 on the Discovery Channel, with additional broadcasting of the show on Dec. 14, 17 and 25.

. Source: Project Hope

“I felt that the individuals in this book have the potential to connect our sometimes fragmented world,” said Ai who was born in Los Angeles to a Japanese father and American mother. “I hope they make a fun new future,” she added.

The messages relayed by the young people featured in the book resonated with Ai, whose own multicultural upbringing provided her with a unique perspective and helped shape the messages in her self-penned songs.

“I want to make the world a place where people get along,” Ai told J-Stories. “I thought about what I could do, and that was to connect people through music. We may have different ways of doing things, different customs, and different habits, but our desire to make the world a better place is the same, and I wanted to express that through music.”

. Source: Project Hope

Translation and Editing by Tony McNicol

Top page photo by Project Hope

For inquires about this article, please contact us at jstories@pacificbridge.jp



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