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| Posted at 02:00 PM on January 30, 2010 |
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THE NEW BLACK PANTHER PARTY
NATIONAL MINISTRY OF CULTURE
PO BOX 25332 , NEWARK , NJ 07101
201-602-0780
www.newblackpanther .com
January 27,2010
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE!
NEW PANTHERS TO BLAZE WITH HIP HOP 4 HAITI UNITY KREW
On Saturday, January 30th, key voices of the New Black Panther Party will participate in the incredible united youth survival effort called ‘Hip Hop 4 Haiti.’
The idea for ‘Hip Hop 4 Haiti’ was conceived by Queen Yonasda, the granddaughter of Minister Louis Farrakhan and a powerful hip hop artist in her own right (http://www.queenyonasda.com) .
It will manifest itself boldly in performance in 32 U.S. cities and in Costa Rica, most on January 30th! It has already manifested itself with a powerful multimedia webpage, www.hiphop4haiti.ning.org.
See the promotional video
The theme for this awesome united effort is
‘Bridging the Families-Starting A Movement,’ to which the NewBlack Panther Party added ‘PanAfricanism or Perish!’
Haiti is considered the birthplace of the PanAfrican idea.
The New Black Panther Party will also play a significant role
in Houston’s, Hip Hop 4 Haiti.
Their performance will also take place on Saturday, January 30th, and will take place at the Black Cross Headquarters, 2417 Riverside from 2-7p.m.
The Black Cross is a community survival initiative of the New Black Panther Party,spearheaded by Sis. Crystal Muhammad, who was among several hundred Katrina survivors rescued by a crack New Black Panther Party rescue team headed by its leader attorney at war, Malik Zulu Shabazz.
In the tradition of the Black Cross Nurses in Marcus Garvey’s Universal Negro Improvement Association, Black Cross is a community survival project that will train grassroots community people in the greater Houston area in rescue relief and survival as well as be a rescue supply resource.
Key players in this effort which will include performances and a community survival presentation are
Haitian-American Ministries and the Black Cross.
For more information, please call 832 978 0939 or 713 261 3558.
The overall Hip Hop 4 Haiti coordinating effort and the historical significance of Haiti to the global Black world will also be spotlighted in an ongoing way on newblackpanthertv (www.newblackpanther.com) in the coming days. All concerned persons are strongly encouraged to contribute to therelief effort of Yele Foundation at www.yele.org.
Incredibly,racists elements have tried to project the Yele Foundation and its founder Haitian son and hip hop star Wyclef Jean as a tax cheat in the media.
“There is a huge difference in making a mistake within one’s taxes and trying to defraud the government,” explained an angry Zayid Muhammad on behal fthe Party.
“TheNewBlack Panther Party needs no one to tell us who our friends are and who our enemies are, and we stand by our brother Wyclef Jean in his proven efforts to help our people in need in his homeland with absolutely no apologies.”
In Newark, it will take place at the new Central High School at 3p.m. Keycosponsors include the International Youth Organization, Temple ofHipHop, Stop Shootin’, WethepeopleMedia, CutCreators, the NewarkAntiviolence Coalition, Black Cops Against Police Brutality, the NewBlack Panther Party, among many others.
It will be co-hosted by two powerful young women playing pivotal roles inefforts to turn local hip hop “away from the culture of violence forcedonto us by oppression,” Beautiful SeeAsia of the Newark AntiViolenceCoalition and Jaydah Jacques, founder of Nine Strong Women and featuredin the critically acclaimed documentary Brick City.
Among the performers will be Newark’s own DoIt All Dupree of Lords of the Undergroundfame, producer and emcee R-kitech, the IYO poet allstars, the MaroonSociety, featuring party voices mc swagga and m’kassa and fresh off thepremiere of their last cd ‘Revolution 101,’ artists from KRS-1’s Templeof HipHop, Jael Divine, Sanajah Simms, poets Peter Rainmaker and LamarHill and much more.
Donation suggested is $10. Those with the means to give more are strongly urgedto do so. Proceeds will go to local families impacted by earthquake.
“When hip hop is not in the callous cold captivity of commercialism, it hasthe capacity to do enormous things,” explained Zayid Muhammad, spokenword pioneer and the party’s national minister of culture.
Muhammad will perform ‘Boukman’s Prayer,’ and the late Oscar Brown’s ‘Spirit of the Dead,’ dedicated to the ancestors of the Haitian Revolution.
This event will be streamlined live on its website www.hiphop4haiti.ning.com via ustream.tv and by one of the media sponsors Jah Jah Shakur's, Shades Media, www.shadesmedia.com and Ronella "Realism" Hargrave's Blackosity Magazine, www.blackosity.com.
For more information on the event and how else to contribute, contact Beautiful SeeAsia at 862 763 6604 or gotlove4haiti@yahoo.com…
Later on in Harlem at the historic Barbara Ann Teer National Black Theatre, Hip Hop 4 Haiti will get into full gear there.
The Harlem concert will begin at 5p.m.
It will be hosted by NYOil, who is also the Ambassador to Hip Hop for the Institute of the Black World.
The Institute of the Black World, headed by Ron Daniels, has its own Haitian Relief Fund, and has done important Haitian Solidarity Work in recent years.
The event will feature Styles P, Black Ice, Saigon, Supaslom Nova and Narubi Selah. The Party’s lyrically locked and loaded Maroon Societywill again be among the many performers.
See the promotional video http://mag.ma/365175
Donation for this event is $20 or more!
"Our goal is to raise spirits and funds of at least $10,000. We are urging the entire community to come together and open their hearts and wallets for those who need our help. And of course this is Hip Hop so we're going in with both feet! Beats, Rhymes, B-Boys, DJ's and plenty of Knowledge for Self,” explained NYOil emphatically
Performers want to participate should contact Lynx Garcia at 917 204 5401 or at supersizespanishfly@gmail.com. For more information, contact NY Oil at 347 291 3094 or at nyoil0@gmail. com…
2 more Hip-Hop 4 Haiti Promo Videos from NYOil!
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| Posted at 01:31 AM on January 15, 2010 |
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This is posted waaaay after the actual interview happened...lol....sorry for the delay!
We had the pleasure of being interviewed by UHURU Radio's AFRICA LIVE program, hosted by Nyabinga Dzimbahwe
| Posted at 01:25 AM on December 27, 2009 |
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K-Rino and Justice had a double album release party not too long ago...
K-RINO's SOLITARY CONFINEMENT
&
JUSTICE's SUPREME MATHEMATICS
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Check out a great event...The Jet Lounge was packed with SPC fans and curious folxs looking for a party on a late night...we gave em what they came for, plus....we had specail guests like Ganksta Nip, Sex Fiends, Cle-Che, Texas Boys, Rapper K and hosted by K-Water!
| Posted at 12:50 AM on November 28, 2009 |
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Look what we found!
A while back JusTice was checking out the MC Lyte concert at Discovery Green when Word On The Street asked for...well...a word!
Taken from YouTube's SouthernShift TV channel:
Houston artist Justice Allah, talks about the new projects he andfellow Houstonian emcee K-Rino are working on. He spits a niceconscious raising freestyle for us and then weighs in on the upcomingDecember 12th Runoff between Gene Locke and Annise Parker. He tells thetwo candidates to stop showing up just around election time and theholidays for photo ops.
| Posted at 12:10 AM on October 28, 2009 |
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The 144 @ U of H from JusTice AllaH on Vimeo.
