Holly Near is an American singer-songwriter, actress, and activist known for her work in the women's rights and social justice movements. Her music, which often addresses themes of peace, equality, and human rights, has been a powerful tool for activism. Near's commitment to using her art to promote social change has made her an influential figure in the folk music scene and a respected voice in the fight for civil rights and social justice.

"I like this life. I like it when it's hard, and I like it better when it's not, but I know you don't get the sweet part without the bitter."



"To be always in a state of wonder is a kind of sensitivity that can sometimes be an extraordinary blessing and sometimes a real pain."



"My creativity and my political work are linked. I don't do this work out of guilt or out of responsibility."



"If I didn't think and feel the way I think and feel, I couldn't sing the way I sing. And I like singing the way I sing."



"Language is like songs, like food, like dance-it is the expression of what we think."



"We who are interested in relative truth have to keep digging for it and not let ourselves be sucked under."



"To come to a concert and hear a lot of songs from a female perspective should not make men say, 'Oh well, that's for women'."



"When we make mistakes, say, I'm blessed that I have an opportunity to learn from this."



"If you have the guts to keep making mistakes, your wisdom and intelligence leap forward with huge momentum."

