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WHY HAVE BLACK AND LATINO COMMUNITIES ALWAYS BEEN AT WAR?
HIP HOP: "Speak Truth To Power Tour"
Educating, Organizing & Mobilizing The Hip Hop Generation
Northwestern University This Friday
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WHY HAVE BLACK AND LATINO COMMUNITIES ALWAYS BEEN AT WAR?
HIP HOP: "Speak Truth To Power Tour"
Educating, Organizing & Mobilizing The Hip Hop Generation
Featuring a dream team of Hip Hop activists and artists from across the country speaking on issues impacting Black and Latino communities through music, spoken word, lectures and workshops.
Includes an open-mic before the event.
FRIDAY, MAY 16, 2003. 5-8 p.m.
RYAN AUDITORIUM, NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
2145 SHERIDAN ROAD, EVANSTON, IL.
*Open Mic, Free Food, Music & More, including:*
Rosa Clemente
Of the Malcom X Grassroots Movement & founder of Know Thy Self Productions
Khalil Almustafa
Nuyorican Grand Slam Poetry Champion and Reparations activist
Marinieves Alba
Hip Hop Leads radio producer & host of WBAI
Jeremy Glick
Anti-War activist and co-editor of Another World is Possible
Tania Cuevas Martinez
Program director of the Hip Hop Film Festival & director of Haters
Don Divino & Love Intelligence
Hip Hop Artists with the Peoples Army Collective
Among others...
Sponsored by: The Peace Project, For Members Only, Alianza, African American Studies Department, Political Science Department, Gender Studies Department, Matching Funds, SAFB, & Northwestern Opposing War & Racism