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Love Over Fear Benefit Concert 2025

🗓️Date: Thursday, November 13th

⏰Time: Doors at 6:00pm, Show at 6:30pm

📍Location: Freight & Salvage, 2020 Addison St, Berkeley🎟️Tickets: bit.ly/2025LoveOverFear

Join us for our third annual 2025 Love Over Fear Benefit Concert on November 13, an inspiring evening of music and storytelling that celebrates beloved community across race, language, and immigration status. Experience a powerful lineup of incredible local BIPOC musicians, as we explore themes of journeyjustice, and liberation. Proceeds from the concert will advance IM4HI’s work to demand the full humanity of every individual through immigration and decarceration advocacyaccompaniment, and the leadership development of directly impacted leaders and faith allies. This is a critical time to join in solidarity with our immigrant and formerly incarcerated neighbors, as well as our siblings in Palestine!

Doors open at 6:00pm / Show starts at 6:30

Tickets are general admission, sliding scale $20-50. If you are unable to attend, please purchase a “Pay-It-Forward” ticket to be used by one of our immigrant/formerly-incarcerated leaders. 

To relive the power and beauty of last year’s show, you can watch the recording here.

We are deeply honored to welcome back Benjamin Mertz (aka BenjaSoul), renowned composer, performer, and beloved IM4HI Board Chair— as this year’s producer. Known for his roots in the Black Spiritual tradition, BenjaSoul brings a sound that is both healing and transformative—perfect for this powerful evening.

This Year’s Lineup Includes:

MOTION

Hanan Huneidi 

Diana Gameros

Francisco Herrera

Ricardo Lomeli

Join us in turning music into movement—donate to help advance justice and liberation for our immigrant and formerly incarcerated neighbors.

Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity (IM4HI) is a multiracial and multifaith organization bringing spiritual leadership to social movements to demand the full humanity of every individual and ensure the well-being of our communities. With organizational roots in the 1990s, we advance racial equity in two program areas: immigrant justice and incarceration. In the last two years, we engaged more than 2,000 people of faith, 360 congregations and partner organizations, supported 234 directly-impacted individuals, and reached more than 35,000 people with a message of hope, love and resilience.

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