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Kathleen Hanna and Tom Morello contribute to 'Contra-ICE Vol. 1' album

The benefit album "Contra-ICE Vol. 1: ICE OUT," featuring artists like Kathleen Hanna and Tom Morello, aims to raise funds for immigrant rights organizations amid rising anti-immigrant sentiment in tโ€ฆ

Kathleen Hanna, Ad-Rock, Tom Morello, More Tapped for โ€˜Contra-ICE Vol. 1: ICE OUTโ€™ Benefit Album
Rolling Stone โ€” 12 August 2026
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Kathleen Hanna, Ad-Rock, Tom Morello, and Fred Armisen are among the artists contributing to a new benefit album titled "Contra-ICE Vol. 1: ICE OUT." The compilation aims to raise funds for the National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON) and Uniรณn del Barrio, two organizations advocating for immigrant rights and support in the face of increasing threats from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The album is set to be released on December 1, 2023.

This initiative comes at a crucial time when immigration policies in the U.S. are under intense scrutiny. With a rise in anti-immigrant sentiment and enforcement actions, many artists are using their platforms to support communities affected by these policies. The ongoing challenges faced by undocumented immigrants, including deportation fears and exploitation in the labor market, have prompted a wave of activism within the music industry. This compilation is part of a broader movement where artists align their work with social justice causes, following the precedent set by previous benefit albums.

The album features a diverse lineup, showcasing a range of musical styles that reflect the cultural richness of immigrant communities. Proceeds from "Contra-ICE Vol. 1: ICE OUT" will be directed toward programs that provide legal assistance, advocacy, and support services to individuals facing ICE actions. Each artist involved is not just lending their voice but also contributing to a larger conversation about human rights and dignity for all people, regardless of their immigration status.

Looking ahead, the album could serve as a rallying point for future activism. As immigration debates continue to unfold in the U.S., initiatives like this album help to mobilize public support and raise awareness about the challenges undocumented individuals face. It also emphasizes the role of the arts in social movements, suggesting that music can be a powerful tool for change. The release of "Contra-ICE Vol. 1: ICE OUT" may inspire more artists to engage in activism and support marginalized communities through their work.

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