Neel Agrawal has a deep background in activism, advocacy, and social justice. He studied international human rights during law school, spent three years working for the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Criminal Law Reform Project, and completed internships at the South Asia Human Rights Documentation Centre in New Delhi, Open Society Foundations (George Soros), and the United Nations Dag Hammarskjöld Library. Neel integrates this diverse perspective into his music and justice projects.

Dhruv uday singh, “tell me i can’t d0 it” (2022)

Performance of Singh’s original spoken word piece, “Tell Me I Can’t Do It”, at the Yard Theatre in East Hollywood, Los Angeles on June 4, 2022.

MIPSTERZ, "ALHAMDU | MUSLIM FUTURISM" (2021)

Percussion recording for an ethnographic montage produced by Mipsterz depicting a speculative Muslim future where Muslim joy is a form of resistance, a form of liberation.

saraswathi jones, “Mukti re” (2016)

Tabla recording for “Mukti Re” by Saraswathi Jones, with Michael Dwan Singh on oud. This track was produced for the Bangladeshi Historical Memory Project for the 2016 original play "Nari Bidrohi" (Women's Uprising: Stories of Bangladeshi Resistance) performed in New York City.

 SETI X, “CAN’T KILL AFRIKA” (2016)

Tabla recording for “Can’t Kill Afrika” by SETI X, produced by Te’Amir. In memory of Charly "Africa" Leundeu Keunang.