ARTISTS FOR THE
PEOPLE
NOT RED. NOT BLUE. JUST YOU.
DEAR AMERICA,
You lifted us up — with your voices singing back our words, your lives giving meaning to our art. We owe everything to you.
And now, in this time of crisis, we cannot be silent. We are not lawmakers. We are human beings with big hearts, power, and big platforms and we are called to act for a better country and future.
We refuse to settle for a system that divides us into red or blue tribes while our rights, our dignity, and our collective future slip away.
So we are using what we have to lift you as you lift us. To protect every one of our rights from erasure — and to imagine America anew, with a truly inclusive Bill of Rights that safeguards all of us, no matter who holds power.
Artists for the People brings together visionary Artists committed to reimagining the soul of America - by turning their platforms into a megaphone for the people's voice and vision.
Alicia Keys (Founder)
H.E.R.
Pink
Lady Gaga
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For 250 years, the Constitution has defined who counts in America—and who doesn’t.
It’s time to change that.
We’re not tweaking the system.
We’re modernizing it from the ground up—for justice, dignity, and equality. For real.
OUR STARTING POINT…THE PEOPLE’S BILL OF RIGHTS
This draft of the People’s Bill of Rights is our starting point — a living document that will continue to be co-created with movement leaders, activists, nonprofit organizations, and communities, then brought to the people for their input and their vote on what freedoms, rights, and protections must be written into our Constitution.
Together, we’re turning collective vision into constitutional power.
One person, one vote: Every citizen’s voice counts equally.
Your Right to Safety: To live free from gun violence, hate violence, and state violence.
Your Right to Health: To have healthcare, mental health, and reproductive freedom guaranteed.
Your Right to Dignity: To secure housing, education, and economic stability as basic guarantees, not privileges.
Your Right to Equality: To be treated equally in law and in life, regardless of race, gender, sexuality, ability, or faith.
Your Right to Peace: To live in a nation that never again wages genocide, war crimes, or mass atrocities in our name, with our taxes.
Your Right to Earth: To inherit a livable planet and climate justice for generations to come.
Your Right to Voice - To speak, create, assemble, and imagine freely.
Why the constitution?
The Constitution was written for a few—and it’s been rigged that way for 250 years. Built by and for elite white men, it’s never been updated to reflect who we are or what we all need to thrive. As authoritarianism rises and rights are stripped away, this is our moment—not just to defend democracy, but to reimagine it.
2026 marks 250 years since America’s founding—a once-in-a-generation chance to reset the blueprint and create a People’s Bill of Rights that hard-codes safety, freedom, and equality for everyone.
Real change doesn’t come from fixing broken laws—it comes from rewriting the rules.
And artists are leading the charge. Culture is the front line of democracy—where imagination becomes power, and where we can build a system bold enough to outlast oppression and finally include us all.

