Unbroken: Songs for Peace and Change
A Peace Economy Project Concert Commemorating September 11
The Peace Economy Project invites you to join us for Unbroken: Songs for Peace and Change, a special concert marking September 11 with music, reflection, and a renewed commitment to peace.
September 11 is a day of grief, memory, and consequence. It is also a day to ask what kind of world we choose to build in response to violence. For more than two decades, war, militarization, surveillance, and fear-based policies have shaped public life in the United States and around the world. This concert offers another path: remembrance rooted in healing, courage, and collective responsibility.
Unbroken: Songs for Peace and Change brings together artists, community members, and peace advocates to honor those lost, recognize the costs of war, and lift up the power of music as a force for justice and transformation.
Through song and shared presence, we will reflect on the human cost of militarism and affirm the possibility of a future grounded in peace, dignity, and care.
Event Details
Date: Thursday, September 11, 2026; 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Location: Cook Hall, Saint Louis University
Presented by: Peace Economy Project
More details, including time, performers, and registration information, will be announced soon.
Why September 11?
For Peace Economy Project, September 11 is not only a day of remembrance. It is also a moment to reckon with the choices made in its aftermath: endless war, expanded military spending, racialized surveillance, and the erosion of civil liberties.
This concert invites us to remember differently. Not with fear. Not with vengeance. But with a commitment to peace.
Join Us
We hope you will join us for an evening of music, remembrance, and resolve as we gather to imagine a world beyond war.
Unbroken: Songs for Peace and Change is an invitation to grieve, to listen, and to move forward together.


