Somos Sur - Ana Tijoux ft. Shadia Mansour
✨ A pulse of solidarity, decolonization, and the voices of the Global South.
“Somos Sur” by Ana Tijoux featuring Shadia Mansour is a powerful anthem of resistance that unites struggles across Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, and beyond. Blending Spanish and Arabic, the song rejects colonialism, imperialism, and exploitation while celebrating the resilience of communities that have long been silenced, marginalized, or dispossessed. Rather than focusing on a single country or conflict, “Somos Sur” ("We Are South") imagines a global movement built on solidarity among oppressed peoples.
Tijoux and Mansour transform hip-hop into a broader reflection on human rights — affirming that justice cannot be achieved in isolation, but through collective resistance, cultural pride, and international solidarity.
🎶 What the Song Tells Us
“Somos Sur” is a call for unity among those who have been excluded from dominant political and economic systems. The lyrics invoke countries across the Global South while declaring that neither Africa nor Latin America is "for sale." They celebrate those who have been ignored—"the silenced, the omitted, the invisible"—and encourage them to rise together rather than accept oppression. The collaboration itself embodies this message, bringing together a Chilean artist and a Palestinian artist whose histories are rooted in struggles for justice, identity, and self-determination.
Rather than portraying resistance as despair, the song frames it as joyful rebellion. Dance, language, poetry, and music become acts of liberation, demonstrating that culture itself can be a powerful form of resistance against domination and erasure.
🌱 Why It Matters for Human Rights
The Right to Self-Determination
The song affirms the right of peoples to determine their own futures free from colonialism, occupation, or external domination.Solidarity Among Marginalized Communities
“Somos Sur” reminds us that struggles for justice are interconnected, linking Indigenous peoples, colonized nations, and marginalized communities across continents.Cultural Identity and Freedom of Expression
By weaving together Spanish and Arabic and celebrating diverse histories, the song highlights the importance of protecting cultural identity and artistic expression.Resistance to Discrimination and Oppression
The track calls on those who have been silenced or rendered invisible to reclaim their voices and demand equality, dignity, and justice.
With its uncompromising lyrics and global vision, “Somos Sur” is more than a protest song — it is a human-rights anthem of international solidarity.
It reminds us that the pursuit of justice transcends borders. When communities stand together against colonialism, racism, and oppression, they affirm a shared belief that another world is possible—one built on dignity, equality, and collective liberation.