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IT’S BIGGER THAN HIP HOP: LYRICS WITH A PURPOSE

Guerrilla Republik music duo Precise Science [Ruffmic & Freedomwriter] has been brought by UWM’s Revolutionary Student Alliance [RSA] for a lecture at UW-Milwaukee on Thursday, February 18th, 2010. The following evening a show and party is organized to raise funds for RSA future projects. Precise Science will be headlining along with a few artists from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Artists include Lady Ecstasy & Smokie from Syphsquad, R3AP3R, and Tha Crown. Special Guests T.B.A.

Friday, November 13th, 2009 RSA organized its first concert called In Solidarity: An Underground Hip-Hop Connection. The show was cancelled by Milwaukee’s Police Department after a gang altercation across the street that resulted in one man being shot in the abdomen. This show is a continuation to “In Solidarity.”

RSA does not promote gang violence but it was built by individuals living in communities afflicted by this violence and the baggage brought about from poverty. RSA hopes to plant seeds in the minds of both young and old to learn about the harsh realities of inner city life. RSA also aspires to provide a “fresh” positive vibe called Revolution to heal the wounds in the minds and hearts of individuals who have been affected by the “War in our Streets.”

RHL; Respect, Honor, & Loyalty is the motto.

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NYC: 11/14 Freedom Dance for Sundiata Acoli!

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FREEDOM DANCE

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14
7 P.M. TO 11 P.M.

MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. LABOR CENTER, 1199 SEIU

310 W. 43rd STREET, btw. 8th & 9th AVENUES

NEW YORK, NY 10036

$20 Admission, Food & Beverages for purchase

Fundraiser for the Sundiata Acoli Freedom Campaign (SAFC)

On Saturday, November 14th, we will dance and celebrate at Freedom Dance. This celebration is an opportunity for us as a community to acknowledge our victories and renew our efforts to continue this essential work. We celebrate the liberation and freedom of our sister Assata Shakur, who along with many other Political Prisoners (who still remain behind the walls) set the example of unselfish sacrifice for our beloved people. We also celebrate the sacrifice of those freedom fighters whose spirits were released due to their physical demise. This is a celebration for them all. We will especially honor Sundiata Acoli. Through music and the warm meaningful collective interaction of dance and laughter, we will reaffirm our commitment to their freedom.


“I want so much for Sundiata to know how much he is loved and respected. I want him to know how much he is appreciated by revolutionaries all over the world. I want Sundiata to know how much he is cherished by African people, not only in the Americas, but all over the Diaspora. I want him to know how much we admire his strength, his courage, his kindness and compassion. Sundiata loves freedom and we must struggle for the life and freedom of Sundiata.”    - Assata Shakur

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NYC: FIERCE 3rd Annual Halloween Party


Join us for our 3rd Annual Halloween Party

WHEN: Friday, October 30th, 7-10pm
WHERE: 243 Thompson Street (across from Washington Square Park)
Take A/C/E/F/V/B/D to West 4th
Event is FREE to all LGBTQ youth of color ages 13-24

Please come in costume or in a masquerade mask (not required)

halloween flyer

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November 7th Black Is Back Mobilization in DC

The Call

The Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations calls on all black, oppressed and freedom loving people to join the mass mobilization in Washington, D.C. on Saturday, Nov. 7.

We are marching under the call:
Resist U.S. Wars and Occupation in the U.S. and Abroad! Reparations Now!

Despite the escalation of U.S. imperialist aggressions against the peoples of the world and the growing oppression and emiseration imposed on black people in the U.S., most black leadership in the U.S. has suffered political paralysis since the election of Barack Hussein Obama as U.S. president.

Thus the Black is Back Coalition is issuing this call to march on November 7 because we owe it to ourselves and to the peoples of the world to unite with the efforts of freedom-seeking peoples across the planet to liberate themselves and their resources from imperialist domination.

This is a call to resistance, a call to pick up the righteous mantle of struggle that has characterized our people since our first encounter with U.S. and European-imposed enslavement and the forcible expropriation of our right to be a self-determining people, equal among the free peoples of the world.

We must act because the Obama regime has expanded the U.S. wars against the peoples of Afghanistan and Pakistan and continue to occupy Iraq against the will of the Iraqi people.

We must act because one out of every three young African men within the U.S. is tied to the profitable prison system. Our young people are placed there by an America that has never acknowledged its crimes of slavery, oppression and deprivation stemming from the brutal, genocidal economic exploitation of slavery, convict leasing, sharecropping and subhuman wages.

We must act because of the abandonment of black people in the Gulf Coast region before, during and after hurricane Katrina and other disasters.

We must act because of the millions of black people who lost their homes as a result of the predatory subprime mortgage scams that made billions of dollars for bankers and Wall Street.

We must act because of the unemployment—more than double the U.S. jobless rate—that stalks our community like a vicious lynch mob.

We must act because of the police killings and public policy of police containment that the presidency of Obama is designed to obscure.

We must act to demand reparations for the hundreds of years of slavery, colonial oppression, exploitation, terror and deprivations that continue to be experienced in the U.S. by African people to this day.

This reparations demand must be made loud and clear in the face of the trillions of dollars of bailout given the bankers and other ruling class institutions that owe their existence to the historical exploitation of African labor and resources.

We must act to declare that the political assassinations and jailings of our leaders did not destroy our will to resist and to win our freedom.

We must act as our statement to the world that Black is Back!

Join the march on Saturday, November 7, 2009 at Malcolm X Park, Washington, DC.


Black Is Back and we demand Social Justice, Peace and Reparations

The election of Barack Obama as U.S. president has not ended the suffering of our people or U.S. injustices around the world. While the US Congress has given Wall Street and the auto industry trillions of dollars, the same Congress refuses to repair the legacy of slavery for descendants of enslaved Africans or prevent ethnic cleansing of black people in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina. Massive home losses due to criminal banking practices attests to the ongoing theft of billions of dollars of black community wealth. Every day, our people suffer police brutality and murder, unjust imprisonment , depression-level unemployment, slave labor in prison and disenfranchisement. People who dedicated their lives to our freedom during the 1960s’ still rot in U.S. prisons. U.S. wars have been expanded beyond the African community in the US to Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and now threaten Venezuela.

  • Reparations Now! Pass HR 40!
  • Single Payer Health Care/Medicare for All!
  • Stop Gentrification,Home Mortgage Foreclosures, Bail-out the victims!
  • Free Mumia Abu Jamal, Jamil Al-Amin, all US political prisoners/pows/exiles!
  • End Mass Black Incarceration! Count Them Home for Census!
  • STOP Police violence, Black Community Containment Policy!
  • NO! to US wars,occupations,domination, exploitation!
  • NO AFRICOM!
  • US Out of Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine, the Middle East! Hands off Iran!
  • Rescind the Patriot Act! Drug Wars in U.S, Colombia, Ghana!
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DC: November12! Come to Washington to Demand Civil Rights for Mumia!

SAVE THURSDAY NOVEMBER 12TH
For the Delivery of the Letters Calling for a Civil Rights Investigation
of Mumia’s Case to Attorney General Eric Holder

Download/View the flyer here.

11 AM: Press Conference
1 PM: Delivery of Letters to Justice Department

At this critical moment in Mumia’s case, a civil rights investigation could mean the difference between life and death for him. It could also open the door for Mumia’s ultimate release.

Right now, there is a very dangerous converging of forces committed to the execution of Mumia. Lynne Abraham, the current District Attorney in Philadelphia, is calling loudly for the Supreme Court to reinstate Mumia’s death sentence so that Governor Ed Rendell can do what he has repeatedly promised to do: sign the death warrant. The US Supreme Court is currently reviewing a death penalty case that could have serious implications for Mumia. A ruling on Mumia’s case could come anytime.

To cover up the obscenity of their trying to murder an innocent Black man, a great thinker and revolutionary, they now have a Black man, Seth Williams, leading the race for those running to replace DA Abraham. Williams, who is expected to be the next DA of Philadelphia, has stated he believes Mumia is guilty and should be executed. He is being actively supported by the Fraternal Order of Police.

Finally, on December 9th, the 28th anniversary of the original incident that led to Mumia’s incarceration and death sentence, a new film, a hit piece called “The Barrel of a Gun,” also produced by a Black man, will premiere in both the US and Germany.

PLEASE JOIN US. YOU CAN DO ANY OR ALL OF THE FOLLOWING:

  1. Organizations: co-sponsor the November 12 th event at the Justice Department, and please, send us whatever financial contributions you can. We are asking for at least $50 from each organization. Checks should be made out to the IFCO /FMAJC and sent to FMAJC, PO Box 16 , College Station , New York , NY 10030, or you can make a contribution on www.freemumia.com
  2. Organizations and individuals: help us get the word out. Mobilize. Raise and contribute money. Forward this letter to your lists.

Free Mumia and All Political Prisoners! Abolish the Death Penalty!
Abolish the Prison Industrial Complex!

Ona Move!

Pam Africa, International Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal
Suzanne Ross, Free Mumia Abu-Jamal Coalition

For more info: ICFFMAJ, icffmaj@aol.com, 215-476-8812; FMAJC, 212-330-8029

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DC: 11/05 Demonstrate for Leonard Peltier’s Freedom!

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Thursday, November 5, 2009 • 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Lafayette Park, Washington, DC

President Obama will host his first annual White House Tribal Summit on 05 November 2009. The Nations will be given the opportunity to interact directly with the president and other top administration officials. All of the 564 federally recognized tribes are invited to send a representative. This is a prime opportunity to be seen and heard on the issue of Leonard Peltier’s wrongful conviction and imprisonment. Please plan to attend.

Supporters will gather in Lafayette Park on Pennsylvania Avenue (across from the White House) at 6:00 a.m. Bring signs and banners, wear Peltier T-Shirts, etc. From Lafayette Park , supporters will walk to the Department of the Interior, 1849 C Street, NW, where tribal leaders will assemble for their meeting with President Obama.

In support of this action, tribal members are asked to (1) urge your Tribal Chairpersons to speak to Obama on Mr. Peltier’s behalf — Free Peltier NOW; and (2) lobby your Tribal Councils to pass resolutions calling for freedom for Peltier, the release of all case-related documents still withheld by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and a congressional hearing on the government’s role in the turmoil on Pine Ridge Reservation during the 1970s.

Clemency is one path to freedom for Leonard Peltier. However, there are other issues that deserve as much attention — an Executive Review by Attorney General Eric Holder, for example. We’ve pushed for a review recently, as you know. But there are other important initiatives that we all need to work on:

Congressional Hearing: In the early 70s, the Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities, or the Church Committee, investigated the counterintelligence activities of the FBI. The FBI conducted more than 2,000 COINTELPRO operations before the programs were officially discontinued in April of 1971. (While the programs themselves were discontinued, the FBI’s practices that the Church Committee found so objectionable were not.) The Church Committee had intended to investigate the American Indian Movement as another dissident group targeted by the Bureau. Witnesses had been investigated by congressional staff and called to provide testimony. However, one day after the firefight at Oglala, the Church Committee cancelled the hearings. We need to work hard to see that official misconduct in Indian Country — past and present — is finally addressed.

FOIA Documents: The FBI continues to withhold tens of thousands of documents related to the RESMURS investigation. These documents are over 25 years old and, at minimum, should be turned over to the National Archives. Why are the documents important? You have all heard about information uncovered after Mr. Peltier’s trial. Given the nature of that evidence — the withheld ballistics report, for example — there is every reason to expect that other evidence is contained in the documents that may allow Mr. Peltier to appeal his conviction.

On his first full day in office, President Obama signed an Executive Order with regard to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). He encouraged accountability through transparency, and said FOIA should be administered with a presumption of openness. Due to subsequent guidelines established by AG Holder, the Peltier Legal Team may succeed at getting Peltier documents released. But the attorneys need your help to make that happen.

We need people to continue calling the White House Comment Line and the Attorney General every Friday to keep the pressure on: You can find the details here.

www.whoisleonardpeltier.infowww.FreePeltierNow.org

“I would like to ask you why when we speak you do not listen, and when you listen, you do not hear, and when you hear us, you do not choose to understand what we say. This is one time that I ask you to listen carefully and understand what we have to say.” — Frank Fools Crow

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October 2009 APOC Summit !!!

Good People!

What’s good in your hood? How are you? It’s time for us to meet again. Some APOC have put together this get together to find out what’s poppin. The time has come to take our struggles to new places. To do that we should see where we’re at. How far have we come since we parted ways? How can we push and challenge ourselves while supporting each other?

Come to the APOC Summit in Philly: Friday, October 16 – Saturday, October 17, 2009

Any APOC from anywhere, at any stage are invited and encouraged to come (except cops, feds and perpetrators). Bring Your Rage! Smash the State and Liberate!

Thugs 4 Puppies
- APOC

Schedule Outline

Friday, October 16:

Location: New Africa Center, 4243 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19104
12 PM – 1 PM : Seize the Time (open space for participatory workshop/skill share sessions)

1 PM – 2 PM : Seize the Time (open space for participatory workshop/skill share sessions)

6 PM – 7 PM : dinner*

7 PM – 9 PM : three caucuses/auxiliaries

Saturday, October 17:

9 AM – 10 AM : breakfast* and APOCistas’ Hoods & Towns Reportbacks/Updates

10 AM – 12 PM : three caucuses/auxiliaries

12 PM – 1 PM : lunch*

5 PM – 9 PM : Plenary Session on APOC organizational formation (continuation)/dinner*

Caucuses/Auxiliary – 40 minute check-ins

Caucuses:

Wimmin’s/Women’s Caucus
Youth Caucus
Differently Able-bodied Caucus
Trans Caucus
Queer Caucus
Genderqueer/Two-Spirit/Gender Variant Caucus
Poor Peoples Caucus

Auxiliaries:

Male Privileged Auxiliary
Adult Auxiliary
Able-bodied Auxiliary
Cisgendered Auxiliary
Hetero Auxiliary
Economically Privileged Auxiliary

* All meals will be bottom-lined by hetero cisgendered male attendees. All meals will be plants-only (vegan). Please email: octapocsummit@gmail.com for any allergy and dietary needs.

** Childcare is available. Please email: octapocsummit@gmail.com for childcare needs.

*** Please email: octapocsummit@gmail.com for any accessibility needs.
All attendees of the October 2009 APOC Summit in Philadelphia, PA must agree to and respect the Revolutionary Principles of Unity.

Revolutionary Principles of Unity

1. We call for a social revolution to erect an entire new society.

2. We want decent housing, food, clothing and other essentials for all, not just the rich.

3. We oppose all forms of colonialism and imperialism in the Third and Fourth Worlds and support the struggles of all oppressed peoples in the West.

4. We oppose nation-state wars and the building of a fascist police state based on hysteria over “terrorism.”

5. We oppose any form of white supremacy, white cultural chauvinism, whiteness or internalized racism in the Anarchist movement, and call for unity and recognition of our right to autonomy.

6. We strive and fight to dismantle, deconstruct and unlearn (in no particular order but all at once) white supremacy, patriarchy, ableism, heterosexism, speciesism, transphobia, queerphobia, environmental racism, ageism, classism, authoritarianism, the State and all forms of oppression.

7. We oppose the oppression of wimmin/women, queers, transfolk, two spirit people, youth, genderqueers, differently able-bodied people, people with mental health complexities, animals and all that are oppressed.

8. We oppose any forms of capitalism and class oppression and support the liberation of the poor and the workers.

9. We call for an immediate moratorium of the death penalty and the dismantling of the prison industrial complex.

10. We demand an immediate end to all violence against all wimmin/women (sexual, domestic or otherwise). We fully support survivors’ (of sexual assault and rape) autonomy. We demand all perpetrators adhere and cooperate to the fullest extent the procedures and demands of the survivors and the communities.

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10/17: Emergency Meeting for Mumia Abu-Jamal in Philadelphia

URGENT!  URGENT!  URGENT!

Join the Free Mumia Abu-Jamal Coalition in our joining forces with the International Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal on Saturday, October 17th!  Call our hotline:
212 330-2009 if you want to travel with  us to Philly.

PLEASE FORWARD AND REPOST — FOR BROADEST POSSIBLE DISTRIBUTION
—————

INTERNATIONAL CONCERNED FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF MUMIA ABU-JAMAL
IS CALLING FOR EVERYBODY TO COME TOGETHER NOW!
**** EMERGENCY MEETING ****

WE NEED YOU TO BE THERE AND ORGANIZE OTHERS TO ATTEND!!

*******************

OCTOBER 17, 2009
ABIDING TRUTH MINISTRIES
846 S. 57TH ST. (57TH & CHRISTIAN)
PHILADELPHIA, PA
12:00 – 3:00 PM

******************

MUMIA IS UNDER ATTACK!

– SUPREME COURT RULING COULD COME DOWN ANY DAY!

– SETH WILLIAMS, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR D.A., HAS PLEDGED
TO CALL FOR THE EXECUTION OF MUMIA:
“From my review of the evidence, if there was a new sentencing hearing I would ask for the death penalty.”
http://www.philly.com/dailynews/columnists/michael_smerconish/20090827_Michael_Smerconish__A_German_surrender__on_Mumia_.html

– “THE BARREL OF A GUN” MUMIA LYNCH MOB FILM SLATED FOR RELEASE IN DECEMBER:
http://www.phillyimc.org/en/fantasies-joe-mcgill-%E2%80%94-response-trailer-barrel-gun

++++ IN 1985 WILSON GOODE AND LEO BROOKS ACTED AS BLACK HIT MEN AGAINST MOVE
++++ IN 2009 SETH WILLIAMS AND TIGRE HILL ARE ACTING AS BLACK HIT MEN AGAINST MUMIA

Y’ALL ALREADY KNOW THEY’VE RUN THIS GAME BEFORE, WE’VE GOT TO PLAN ACTIONS RIGHT NOW TO FIGHT BACK!!

DON’T BE MIA ON OCTOBER 17!!
——–

CONTACT ICFFMAJ AT 215-476-8812
icffmaj@aol.com or info@freemumia.com
www.freemumia.com
http://abu-jamal-news.com/

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NYC: “The Return of the reBOWLution”

FIERCE Presents…”The Return of the reBOWLution”

our second annual Bowl-A-Thon extravaganza!Saturday, October 24th, 2009
from 1:00 PM to 5:30 PM
at Harlem Lanes
2116 Adam Clayton Powell Blvd 3rd Fl.

Register for the Return of the reBOWLution online!

A registration fee of $10 includes food, shoe rental and bowling time!For more information on the event visit our online event site:

Click HERE to check out last year’s Bowl-A-Thon!

reBOWLution

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Oakland: Film Screening!! Tongues Untied and The Fire This Time

Friday, October 17, 2009 at 7:30 PM come join us for movie night at the historic Cable’s Reef in Oakland, CA. We will be screening a preview of the upcoming film, The Fire This TIme, as well as featuring the full length film, Tongues Untied.

Come join us for Movie Night at the former Cables Reef, Oakland.

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Tongues Afire: A Free Creative Writing Workshop for Queer Women, Trans and Gender Non-Conforming People of Color

When: Every Wednesday at 6:30 PM

Where: Audre Lorde Project, 85 South Oxford Street; Brooklyn, NY 11217

Directions: C train to Lafayette Avenue; G train to Fulton Street; 2, 3, 4, 5, B, Q, D, M, N, R to Atlantic Avenue/Pacific Street

Always want to write, but never seem to find the time? Looking for a supportive space to develop new work? This workshop, led by writer-teacher-performer R. Erica Doyle, is for writers of all levels. Sessions will incorporate readings along with in-class workshop exercises in literary memoir, poetry, and short fiction. Participating writers will develop methods of constructive critique and strategies for incorporating writing in their everyday lives. Information on publication, funding, and reading opportunities will be shared. This year, we will do a Reading Series in which present and past Tongues Afire participants will read alongside three established writers at the Audre Lorde Project.

Led by R. Erica Doyle

To Apply - Send an email to tonguesafire@gmail.com with the following information

•    Your contact information (name, phone, email, mailing address),

•    One paragraph that describes who you are and how you identify as queer woman/gender non-conforming person of color (be creative and definitive)

•    One – two paragraphs for why you want to be a part of Tongues Afire, and

•    A writing sample  (1-3 pages of poetry, prose, fiction, or creative non-fiction)

The deadline to apply is Wednesday, October 07, 2009.  Space is limited.

***All applicants will be notified by e-mail and accepted applicants must confirm their attendance upon notification.

About the Workshop

*Always want to write, but never seem to find the time? Looking for a supportive space to develop new work? This workshop, led by writer-teacher-performer R. Erica Doyle, is for writers of all levels. Sessions will incorporate readings along with in-class workshop exercises in literary memoir, poetry, and short fiction. Participating writers will develop methods of constructive critique and strategies for incorporating writing in their everyday lives. Information on publication, funding, and reading opportunities will be shared. This year, we will do a Reading Series in which present and past Tongues Afire participants will read alongside three established writers at the Audre Lorde Project.

About the Workshop Facilitator

*R. Erica Doyle is a writer of Trinidadian descent who lives in New York City. Her work has appeared in numerous journals and anthologies, including Best American Poetry, Ploughshares, Callaloo, Bum Rush the Page, and Ms. Magazine. She has performed her work at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe, Kennedy Center, Public Theater, St Mark’s Poetry Project, Bar 13, Bowery Poetry Club, and the Calabash Literary Festival in Jamaica. She has taught creative writing workshops at the 14th Street Y, the Brooklyn Public Library, Union Settlement, Sisterspace and Books, and in the New York City public schools. She is the recipient of awards and fellowships from the Hurston/Wright and Astraea Foundations and the New York Foundation for the Arts. She is a fellow of Cave Canem, a workshop and retreat for African-American poets.

* Anyone who identifies as a woman of color is welcome, including people of color who self-identify as women, trans, butch lesbians, bois, drag queens, bi-gendered, two-spirited, drag kings, femme queens, A.G.s, genderqueer, non-gendered, andro, crossdressers, gender-benders, gender fluid as well as other identities of peoples who face gender oppression because of their non-conventional gender expression.

Tongues Afire is made possible by support from the Brooklyn Arts Council, Poets and Writers, Inc and the Audre Lorde Project.

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San Francisco: Oct 2 Prison Art Show Benefit for Leonard Peltier

PRISON ART SHOW ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2009
6:00-9:00 p.m.
PIER 5 LAW FIRM
506 Broadway, San Francisco, CA

There will be a Prison Art Show at the Pier 5 Law Firm (the offices of J.Tony Serra) on Friday, October 2 from 6-9. The show will include the work of Native American Activist and Political Prisoner, Leonard Peltier represented by Bird Levy of Polu Manu Productions.

I hope some of you can swing by to support our incarcerated friends and family from Penitentiaries around the world.

All proceeds from sales of Leonard’s work benefit the LPDOC (Leonard Peltier Defense Committee) in Fargo, ND.

There will food served, speakers and entertainment.

For more information, contact:

Bird Levy
Polu Manu Productions
415-577-4649
www.polumanuproductions.squarespace.com

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Freedom Album Release Thursday, October 1st!!

Internationally acclaimed artists to perform in El Barrio
for Freedom CD Release Party
Yomo Toro, Roy Brown, Zon del Barrio, Siete Nueve
& The Welfare Poets take a musical stand
for the Puerto Rican Political Prisoners

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Julia de Burgos Cultural Center
1680 Lexington Avenue (between 105 & 106 St)
Taller Boricua’s Multi Arts Space on the first floor.

Doors open @ 8 pm with a $20 admission. The Freedom Album will be on sale that evening.

New York, NY – On October 1, 2009, in an effort to raise funds for the remaining Puerto Rican Political Prisoners, The Puerto Rican Freedom Project celebrates the release of “The Freedom Album,” a musical compilation featuring Boricua artists from the Island to the Diaspora. One of the Island’s foremost political folk singers, Roy Brown, will be on hand alongside the Fania music legend, Yomo Toro, who will be joining East Harlem’s own Zon del Barrio. The concert will bring old and new school performers together with the strength of the politically conscious Hip Hop artists from P.R., Siete Nueve and New York’s own The Welfare Poets, the socio-political hip hop fusion band spearheading this project.

The Puerto Rican Freedom Project is a coalition of artists, activists and organizations that have come together to put out this project. It is co-sponsored by Aurora Communications and Taller Boricua, with additional support from the Prolibertad Freedom Campaign, Cemi Underground and The Zol Lab. To find out more information about the overall project and to purchase advance tickets log onto www.prfreedomproject.org and www.myspace.com/ thewelfarepoets for advance tickets, link directly below:

https://www.paypal.com/cgi- bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick& hosted_button_id=8215829

The Freedom Album is a musical CD/compilation dedicated to the welfare of the Puerto Rican political prisoners and their families. The struggle for Puerto Rico’s independence stems back to the late 15th century, when Christopher Columbus under the auspices of the Spanish Crown first invaded the Caribbean island. The modern struggle for Puerto Rican sovereignty, clutched in the grasp of the United States, has also been waged by Puerto Ricans from the island to the states who yearn freedom. Since July 25, 1898, Puerto Ricans have moved against America’s hegemonic wishes to liberate their island. This fight has lead to various generations of Puerto Rican political prisoners. In September of 1999, then US president Bill Clinton granted clemency to eleven Puerto Rican patriots, who had up to that point been incarcerated for close to twenty years. The Puerto Rican political prisoners who were not granted clemency Oscar Lopez Rivera and Carlos Alberto Torres, remain confined, in addition to Avelino Gonzalez Claudio, the third of the current Puerto Rican Political Prisoners, who was captured in February of 2008. To learn more about the Puerto Rican political prisoners, go to www.myspace.com/ freeourpoliticalprisoners, and www.prfreedomproject.org

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Buy Tickets Here – https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=8215829

Artists appearing on the album: The Welfare Poets with Alkebulan (Hip Hop – NYC), Roy Brown (Folk – Puerto Rico), Siete Nueve (Hip Hop – Puerto Rico),Zon Del Barrio with Yomo Toro y Sammy Ayala (Bomba, Plena and Salsa – NYC), Division X (Hip Hop – NYC), Intifada (Hip Hop – Puerto Rico), Ilu Aye (Orisha/Afro-Caribbean tradition -NYC), X-Vandals (Hip Hop – NYC), Rebel Diaz with Divino of The D.E.Y. (Hip Hop Chicago/NYC), Ricanstruction (Hardcore/Punk/Hip Hop – NYC), Quique Cruz (Hip Hop – California), Foundation Movement (Boston – Hip Hop), Lourdez Perez (Decima – Puerto Rico), Homeboy Sandman (Hip Hop – NYC), Babalu Machete (Hip Hop – Puerto Rico), Segunda Quimbamba (Bomba – NJ), El David (Hip Hop – NJ), Dr. Loco (Hip Hop NYC), Fernando Ferrer (Salsa/Acoustic), Maria-Isa (Hip Hop Twin Cities), Velcro y Ikol Santiago (Hip Hop – Puerto Rico), Ray Concepcion y Cafe Con Leche (Salsa – the Bronx), M-Team (Hip Hop – Pittsburgh/ Brooklyn), Bryan Vargas Y Ya Esta (Latin, Nu-Jazz and Afro-beat – NYC), La Bruja (Hip Hop/Reggaeton NYC), MC Natra Y Lady M (Hip Hop – Vieques), Carlos Jimenez (Latin Jazz – NYC), Fallen Angelz (Hip Hop – NY and Florida), Nino Blanco (Hip Hop – NYC) and Angel Rodriguez (Guaguanco – NYC).

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