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Glamour Premieres Lissie’s Music Video For “Daughters” Featuring Charity: water Footage

March 1, 2016

Los Angeles, CA – (March 1, 2016) – Lissie Premieres New Music Video For “Daughters” Featuring Footage From charity: water On Glamour: http://bit.ly/1ngfXl9

“Daughters” Now Available For ‘Pay What You Want’ Purchase Until March 15th: http://www.lissie.com/iwd-free-download/
Proceeds Donated to charity: water

Support Lissie’s International Women’s Day Campaign via Thunderclap here: http://po.st/IWDThund

Lissie has teamed up with Glamour to premiere her new music video for “Daughters,” which features footage from several charity: water projects from around the world! “Daughters” is now available for ‘pay what you want’ purchase through March 15th, with proceeds donated to charity: water. Watch the video on Glamour here: http://bit.ly/1ngfXl9

“In Africa alone, women spend 40 billion hours a year walking for water. When a community gets water, women and girls get their lives back. They start businesses, improve their homes, and take charge of their own futures.” – charity: water

Lissie is partnering up charity: water for International Women’s Day to raise awareness surrounding the non-profit’s mission to bring clean and safe drinking water to people in developing nations. On March 8th, Lissie will be hosting a live stream via Facebook to discuss the partnership, perform an acoustic version of “Daughters” and conduct a Q&A with viewers.

The Inspiration Behind “Daughters”
A few years ago, I saw the documentary “Pray The Devil Back To Hell”. In it, a woman named Leymah Gbowee united thousands of Christian and Muslim women to peacefully protest the civil war that had terrorized Liberia for 14 years! Through their efforts, they convinced then president Charles Taylor to attend peace talks with the warring factions. Through prayer, song, silent protest and non-violent means, their presence applied the pressure needed to get an agreement out of the stalled talks. This movement led to the election of Liberia’s first female president!

If you pay attention to the news, you hear about the unthinkable horror girls and women are subjected to worldwide. Malala Yousafzai, a Pakistani teenager was shot in the face for asserting that girls should receive education. In some countries and cultures, young girls are sold into marriages, blamed for being raped and other atrocities. In the United States, women’s reproductive rights are governed and they make less than men for the same work. However, the strength and resilience of women is undeniable.

In writing “Daughters” I was inspired by all of these women and by my hope that united and brought into our true equal power amongst men, we can make this world a better, more peaceful and fairer place!

It seemed like the perfect fit to team up with charity water on International Women’s Day! By working with communities to provide clean, convenient and sustainable access to water, they empower women. In many communities, it is the duty of women to “carry the water”. In developing nations, women can spend hours a day walking to collect water, subjecting themselves to not only unclean water, but also to potential assault while additionally robbing them of time that could be used elsewhere. In communities with accessible clean water, women have more time for education, as well as being in leadership roles as they look over this vital aspect of their communities.

I love that my nieces’ new favorite song of mine is “Daughters”. Even though they are very young, they intuitively know to celebrate their femaleness. Every woman is a daughter and has something special to contribute to the world. I hope that they grow up in a time when their strengths and sense of self are valued! A world where all little girls can be safe, educated, respected as equals and have access to clean water!

“Daughters” officially released on Lissie’s new album, My Wild West, on February 12th via Lionboy Records and Thirty Tigers in the US and Cooking Vinyl in the UK. Her most personal album to date, My Wild West is a fitting tribute to Lissie’s life in California, from her arrival as a fresh-faced singer-songwriter to now, leaving for the Midwest wiser and more self-assured. My Wild West represents both a new beginning and a return to Lissie’s Midwestern roots.

About charity: water
charity: water is a nonprofit organization bringing clean and safe drinking water to people in developing countries. 100% of all public donations directly fund water project costs, and they prove every dollar using photos and GPS coordinates on Google Maps. They’ve funded 17,673 water projects in 24 countries bringing clean water to 5.6 million people so far.