<p>MILCK (CONNIE K. LIM) is a recording artist, writer, producer, and social change artist who is known for her anthemic songs that put words to the emotions behind global and grassroot movements, especially in regards to domestic violence and gender equality.  </p><p>Her song “Quiet” was a song declaring her healing from domestic violence, which then became a viral sensation that was named Billboard’s No. 1 Protest Song of the year, and an official selection on NPR&#39;s American Anthem series. Now, in 2024, MILCK partners with La Jolla Playhouse to create a musical that surrounds the same themes that fueled this viral song.  </p><p>MILCK’s passion for using creativity to write a more peaceful world into existence has been recognized and honored by the city council of Los Angeles’s #TogetherWeSpeak leaders exhibit, Planned Parenthood’s Champion of Choice Awards, and Netflix’s <em>This is Pop series.</em></p><p>Her music has been translated into multiple languages by choirs all over the world, and has had shared stages with the likes of Oprah, Jason Mraz, Yoko Ono, Amanda Gorman, Michelle Obama, and Ani DiFranco. </p><p>In 2022 MILCK joined forces with GRAMMY winners Ani DiFranco, Autumn Rowe, and BIIANCO to perform their pro=choice anthem “We Won’t Go Back” as headliners for the DC Women’s March Rally, and the Kennedy Center for HIllary Clinton’s <em>Vital Voices</em> gala.  </p><p>In 2023 MILCK continued her passion for collaborative change-making by teaming up with Natasha Bedingfield to share their song “Your Child, My Child” on<em> The View,</em> as Whoopi Goldberg declared it the perfect song to urge us to uncross our arms, and to find creative solutions to the unprecedented levels of violence that our children are currently exposed to via gun violence, war, isolation, and mental health crisis. </p><p>In addition to her own songs, MILCK enjoys writing and producing songs of healing for others like "Mystery of Me" for Phillipa Soo and “Stardust” for John Legend. MILCK’s songs have also been heard on nationwide commercials, TV shows, and trailers, including<em> </em>P&G’s 2018 Winter Olympics campaign, Secret’s National 2019 Campaign, <em>Grey’s Anatomy, Blacklist, Lucifer, Pretty Little Liars, Riverdale, </em>Netflix’s <em>Marco Polo, Mother Land, </em>CBS’s Asian American Heritage Month, and more. </p>

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Recording Artist, Victim’s Rights Advocate & Creator of the Viral Women’s March Anthem, ‘Quiet’

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<ul><li><b>Can’t Keep Quiet: Raising Your Voice to Ignite Change and Build Community</b></li><li>Drawing from her collective journey, MILCK inspires and empowers audiences to use the power of their own voices to create change. She shares the story of how she brought together a group of strangers at the DC Women’s March and led them in flash mob choral performances that would eventually go viral with more than 15 million views. Her presentation is sure to kick start a sense of community and awareness that will last long after hearing her story. </li></ul>

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