SYMPHONY OF BROTHERHOOD

Award-Winning Program 

Department of Education

NJ Lieutenant Governor Tahesha Way

Investing in future leaders through music to promote unity, community, and career pathways.

Superintendents school activations

Newark NJ

“Music is the ultimate force to combat hate, ignite love, and spark meaningful conversations that drive change”

-Miri Ben-Ari

  • We collaborate with superintendent teams and schools to produce the Symphony of Brotherhood experience in partnership with student teams. We bring schools together and transform the school auditorium into a high-energy hip-hop concert, featuring interactive and uplifting music that actively engages student participation. We create a platform for students to express themselves through panel discussions and Q&A sessions, where they can ask meaningful questions about their careers, dreams, and future. We celebrate student achievement through the Young Leaders Award ceremony. This music for good program strengthens relationships across diverse communities, confront issues such as hate, racism, bullying, and antisemitism, and inspires career-pathway, work-based learning.

  • Yes, this program is a strong fit for any school and is especially suited to high school students as they step into their roles, embrace community responsibility, and explore future career and business pathways.

  • Our bold creative approach makes an impact through music, the dominant culture. It is our pathway to connecting with students. Our powerful performance, credibility, and access to business and technology set the stage for deeper conversations.

  • Get in touch with us for more information!

Symphony of Brotherhood in the News

PIX11 & FOX5

Lietenant Governor Tahesha Way

A special message for Black History Month introducing the Symphony of Brotherhood Program in Vocational Highschool, New Jersey.

What we do?

  • Interactive Music program for high school students, investing in the next generation of leaders and promoting positive learning environments, in partnership with NJ Lieutenant Governor Tahesha Way

  • Partnership with The NYC and NJ Department of Education

  • Focus on Music, business, and tech

  • What’s in the program? A powerful interactive blend of Hip-Hop and Gospel music, student-teachers activation, Q&A, panel discussion, and Students Award Ceremony

  • Promoting positive school climate, diversity, a healthy ecosystem, career pathways and work-based learning

  • Produced and founded by Grammy Award-winning violinist, producer, and tech entrepreneur Miri Ben-Ari

  • Opened 2025 Black History Month with the city of Newark, NJ. Attended by 2000 students, 18 high schools, and Lieutenant Governor Tahesha Way

  • Opened 2024 Black History Month with NYC Mayor Eric Adams in front of 1000 students

  • Headlined the 2024 Berlin Festival, 50-piece production, sold-out performance 

  • NJ Department of State  - 2023 & 2024 Public Events attended by community leaders, Congressmen and Senators.

  • Winner of the ADL “Making a Difference” Award

  • Tax-Deductible 501(c)(3)

Berlin Festival

Headlining the Berlin ID Festival with a 50-piece production attended by German Minister of Culture Claudia Roth

Wells Cathedral Newark NJ

Hosted by the New Jersey Israel Commission to Governor Murphy and the Church of God in Christ
Attended by Lieutenant Governor Tahesha Way, former U.S. Senator, Former NJ Governor Jon Corzine, and Newark Mayor Ras Baraka.