<p>MILCK appeared in TOMS' apparels 2024 spring "Wear Good" campaign and launched a brand partnership with Girl Up, a UN foundation for supporting and uplifting global female youth leadership. She composed and performed the closing credit song for "<em>Chasing Time</em>", a 2024 film by Jeff Orlowski (Social Dilemma) and is a recipient of the Vivace Award from the Bret Adams & Paul Reisch Foundation for her work on her upcoming musical " <em>The Family Album</em>". Her rendition of "<em>Such Great Heights</em>" was featured in the #1 Netflix film <em>"Uglies</em>" and landed at #30 on the global Shazam charts. MILCK also made a documentary for P&G Studios, with Peabody winning producers and directors Eurie Chung and Grace Lee<em> "I Can't Keep Quiet"</em>, which addresses the themes of inclusion, accountability, leadership and storytelling. Her debut album <em>"Mother Tongue</em>" will be released in 2025.</p>
Recording Artist, Victim’s Rights Advocate & Creator of the Viral Women’s March Anthem, ‘Quiet’
<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>