KRUNK Movement students release original album with Earth Day theme

Climate change and the environment are issues that students of Hazelwood’s KRUNK Movement aim to help with, one song at a time.

“Su(Stained) Reality,” an album created by the students, is an examination of social and environmental justice, climate change and health. Featuring 10 original songs, the album was released on Earth Day, kicking off Earth Week and offering a close-up look at the environment through the eyes of those experiencing it firsthand.

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