What Other Projects Are Part of BJM? #
Barking Justice Media (BJM) is a storytelling and truth-telling initiative grounded in one belief: when the official record fails, people must create their own. From music to journalism to first-person memory, we are building a network of resistance, documentation, and hope.
Below are the core projects that make up BJM — each one offering a unique way to engage with the truth and to preserve what matters before it’s lost.
🎶 Barking Justice Music #
Protest music for this moment — and for the memory of what was.
Our music isn’t just art. It’s an act of defiance, remembrance, and solidarity. We create anthems inspired by real-world injustice and told through the voices of those often overlooked: veterans, elders, working people, children, and witnesses to systemic failure.
What makes our protest music unique:
- It’s deeply narrative — each anthem tells a full story, not just a slogan.
- It’s morally grounded — centering human dignity and the lived consequences of policy failure.
- It’s intentionally rooted in the American folk, soul, and protest traditions — reclaiming the cultural tools that once moved entire movements.
- It’s timely and timeless — responding to current crises while reflecting enduring truths.
Featured Story Albums:
- Marching Still – Anthems for the American Veteran
- The Trail of Tears Continues – A Reckoning of the American Indian Experience
- Reckoning and Revival – A Story of the 2024 Democratic Collapse
Each of these collections turns public grief and silence into a musical archive of resistance.
📰 The Firing Line #
Our frontline for fact-based reporting, narrative exposés, and civic truth-telling.
The Firing Line delivers journalism for readers who want more than headlines — they want history, context, and accountability.
It includes:
- Investigative Features – longform reports uncovering corruption, neglect, and power dynamics
- Explainer Series – breaking down complex issues like AI surveillance, healthcare privatization, or DEI rollbacks
- Signals of Hope – stories of everyday people resisting injustice, rebuilding trust, and leading change
- Anthem Dispatches – behind-the-scenes reflections from our songwriters about the meaning, timing, and emotional arc of each protest anthem
Our journalism is never sponsored, never neutral in the face of injustice, and never afraid to say what others won’t.
🗣️ Stories We Remember #
Because if we don’t preserve these memories, no one will.
Stories We Remember is a public storytelling archive built to gather, honor, and preserve the values, voices, and lived experiences of everyday people — especially elders — who shaped this nation’s moral landscape.
Through submitted stories, we document:
- Moral courage during dark times
- Acts of quiet heroism
- Loss, love, protest, and perseverance
- Hard lessons from wars, movements, and policies that shaped American life
Each story is categorized by Time Period, Voice, and Theme, creating a searchable, emotionally powerful database for future generations.
Some of these stories will become protest anthems, others podcasts, and many will simply remain as they are: sacred records of memory in an age that would rather forget.
This project is a tribute to those who never had a microphone — but always had something to say.
🔐 H.U.M.A.N. (Hardened, Uncensored, Memory Archive Node) #
In design. This project will build a decentralized, censorship-resistant backup of Stories We Remember using an advanced architecture. It will serve as a digital lifeboat for truth, protecting vulnerable narratives from deletion, corruption, or suppression.
We believe our collective memory should not depend on a single server, government, or platform. H.U.M.A.N. will ensure that doesn’t happen.