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What's Up Magazine and IMC multi-media event this WED. !!@!!

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Payal Parekh)
Sat Aug 24 12:58:19 2002

Date: Sat, 24 Aug 2002 12:55:02 -0400 (EDT)
From: Payal Parekh <parekh@pimms.mit.edu>
To: peace-announce@MIT.EDU, secular@MIT.EDU
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   Whats Up Magazine and the Indy Media Center Presents?
                    
                      Movements

   (Boston, MA) On August 28th, Whats Up Magazine and
   Boston?s Indy Media Center are putting on Movements,
   an event unifying artists and activists in 
   an effort to promote peace and justice. The night will
   feature M.C?s, Deejays, poets, filmmakers, dancers,
   drummers and performance artists in a burst of
   revolutionary sights and sounds.

   The Acts: Duotone (twist-hop, dubtronic, wreckstep,   
   ragga-breaks)
            
   Curtis King & Alexandria Webb (Dub poetry Session)
            
   Soul Revival Collective(Mixed Media, dance and deep
   house)
           
   Sines of Life (Electro Hip Hop)

           
   Deejays: Molotif Soundfall (Noisy, experimental
   beats),
           Selectress Irie-la (Conscious Reggae), 
           Benyamin (Hip Hop)

   The Orgs: CPPAX, Amnesty International, Mass Peace
   Action, Artists for Humanity, Berwick Research
   Institute, Whats Up, IMC, Red Eye, Boston 
   Mobilization, 3rd Eye, Metro Concepts, American
   Friends Service Committee, The Stonewall Warriors and
   Lucy Parsons Center.

   When: August 28th, 2002
   Where: The Jorge Hernandez Cultural Center at Villa
   Victoria
   85 West Newton Street in the South End
   (Green Line to Copley or Orange Line to Back Bay,
   Straight down Dartmouth, Right onto Tremont, Left onto
   West Newton)

   Admission: $6.00  Proceeds go to Whats Up Magazine and
   Indy Media Center
   Time: 6-12am
   21+ sorry
   About us:  Whats Up Magazine, available on a street
   corner or small business near you, combines
   entertainment and social awareness by giving you the 
   best in local and national hip hop, rock, and dance,
   as well as features on Activism, Social Justice,
   Community Leaders, Non-profits, and the Environment. 
   Homeless and disadvantaged individuals sell Whats Up
   on the street, in an effort to better their lives
   while providing the community with a socially
   conscious media source. 

   The Independent Media Center is a network of
   collectively run media outlets and independent media
   organizations for the creation of radical, objective,
   and passionate tellings of the truth.

   whatsupmagazine.org. / boston.indymedia.org.

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Payal Parekh
MIT/WHOI Joint Program in Oceanography
Program in Atmosphere, Oceans, and Climate
parekh@pimms.mit.edu

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