
People's Mic
People’s Mic is a communication method used in large gatherings or protests where direct shouting isn’t effective. Instead of a speaker talking continuously, one person speaks briefly, and the audience repeats or echoes the message aloud together. This collective repetition amplifies the voice, allowing everyone to hear and participate. The process continues with each person taking turns to speak, creating a chain of voices that effectively project the message throughout the group. People’s Mic fosters inclusive participation and helps convey messages to large audiences when electronic amplification isn’t available or permitted.