Hip-Hop Artists -in- Bloom - Jan 27,2010
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> > > > "We're on a mission to break down borders,
break down > barriers and break down stereotypes," says award
winning > South African Hip Hop artist "Hip Hop Pantsula" (HHP,
also > known as "Jabba"). Talking Feather Radio welcomes >
Jabba and Washington, DC's own Jabari Exum, who is an >
extraordinary percussionist, hip hop, spoken word artist, >
educator and founding member of the group Hueman...
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> > > > "We're on a mission to break down borders,
break down > barriers and break down stereotypes," says award
winning > South African Hip Hop artist "Hip Hop Pantsula" (HHP,
also > known as "Jabba"). Talking Feather Radio welcomes >
Jabba and Washington, DC's own Jabari Exum, who is an >
extraordinary percussionist, hip hop, spoken word artist, >
educator and founding member of the group Hueman > Profit. Jabba
and Jabri rap about building > a bridge between Hip-Hop
communities in South Africa and the > United States. They share
their vision of how two > communities on two continents explore
the roots of their > music --each contributing to the evolution
of the > other---and its impact on society. Jabba is in the US
for a > a two week "Artist-In-Bloom" residency at BloomBars, a
> Washington based non-profit organization that works to >
inspire and unite communities through the arts while > nurturing
artist committed to serving the community. > Don't miss it! >
> Hip Hop South Africa Global Music Indigenous Universal Message
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Wed January 27 2010
> > > > "We're on a mission to break down borders,
break down > barriers and break down stereotypes," says award
winning > South African Hip Hop artis...
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> > > > "We're on a mission to break down borders,
break down > barriers and break down stereotypes," says award
winning > South African Hip Hop artist "Hip Hop Pantsula" (HHP,
also > known as "Jabba"). Talking Feather Radio welcomes >
Jabba and Washington, DC's own Jabari Exum, who is an >
extraordinary percussionist, hip hop, spoken word artist, >
educator and founding member of the group Hueman...
read more
> > > > "We're on a mission to break down borders,
break down > barriers and break down stereotypes," says award
winning > South African Hip Hop artist "Hip Hop Pantsula" (HHP,
also > known as "Jabba"). Talking Feather Radio welcomes >
Jabba and Washington, DC's own Jabari Exum, who is an >
extraordinary percussionist, hip hop, spoken word artist, >
educator and founding member of the group Hueman > Profit. Jabba
and Jabri rap about building > a bridge between Hip-Hop
communities in South Africa and the > United States. They share
their vision of how two > communities on two continents explore
the roots of their > music --each contributing to the evolution
of the > other---and its impact on society. Jabba is in the US
for a > a two week "Artist-In-Bloom" residency at BloomBars, a
> Washington based non-profit organization that works to >
inspire and unite communities through the arts while > nurturing
artist committed to serving the community. > Don't miss it! >
> Hip Hop South Africa Global Music Indigenous Universal Message
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Wed January 20 2010
Join our dialogue on Haiti's Dilemma & what our role should be
to support Haiti's survival as an independent nation of indigenous
people. IS HAITI BEI...
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Join our dialogue on Haiti's Dilemma & what our role should be
to support Haiti's survival as an independent nation of indigenous
people. IS HAITI BEING RESUSCITATED BY THE VERY PEOPLE WHO
ORCHESTRATED ITS CONTINUING STATE OF IMPOVERISHMENT? We overview
Haiti's history and the demons of its past; we examine its
relationship w/ the United States, France and the United Nations;
we focus on Haiti tod...
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Join our dialogue on Haiti's Dilemma & what our role should be
to support Haiti's survival as an independent nation of indigenous
people. IS HAITI BEING RESUSCITATED BY THE VERY PEOPLE WHO
ORCHESTRATED ITS CONTINUING STATE OF IMPOVERISHMENT? We overview
Haiti's history and the demons of its past; we examine its
relationship w/ the United States, France and the United Nations;
we focus on Haiti today and why it is the poorest country in the
western hemisphere. Our Medicine Wheel journey will connect the
'dots of history". Haiti is a focal point of crisis and a platform
of opportunity. It is a microcosm of the "man-made" atrocities that
have afflicted indigenous people globally and will continue to
adversely impact us unless we know the truth about our common
oppression as indigenous people and take concrete steps to heal the
psychic trauma and unify. Haiti Revolution and Independence
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Wed January 13 2010
In October 2006, Talking Feather Radio was privileged to interview
Vernon Bellecourt, whose Ojibwe name, WaBun-Innini, means "Man of
Dawn" or "Daybrea...
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In October 2006, Talking Feather Radio was privileged to interview
Vernon Bellecourt, whose Ojibwe name, WaBun-Innini, means "Man of
Dawn" or "Daybreak." On October 13, 2007 Wabun Innini transitioned
and became an Ancestor. Join us in a special tribute to this
Warrior. Wabun Innini was an activist who worked passionately on
issues of Indian sovereignty, treaty rights, health, education and
accurat...
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In October 2006, Talking Feather Radio was privileged to interview
Vernon Bellecourt, whose Ojibwe name, WaBun-Innini, means "Man of
Dawn" or "Daybreak." On October 13, 2007 Wabun Innini transitioned
and became an Ancestor. Join us in a special tribute to this
Warrior. Wabun Innini was an activist who worked passionately on
issues of Indian sovereignty, treaty rights, health, education and
accurately presenting history. He educated, informed and
enlightened people all over the world so people would gain a better
understanding of American Indians. Wabun Innini fought to restore
land and dignity to Native Americans. He vigorously advocated
against the use of derogatory Indian nicknames for sports teams. He
was a longtime leader of the American Indian Movement and became a
negotiator in AIM's 1972 occupation of the Bureau of Indian Affairs
headquarters in Washington, DC, which was part of the Trail of
Broken Treaties Caravan. In the 1973 occupation of the town of
Wounded Knee on the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota, Wabun
Innini served as a spokesman for the group in the final days of the
71-day standoff with federal agents. He also participated in the
campaign to free AIM activist Leonard Peltier. Wabun Innini was a
special representative of the International Indian Treaty Council
and helped organize the first treaty conference in 1974. As part of
his work, he met with presidents such as Daniel Ortega of
Nicaragua, Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat and Libyan leader
Moammar Gaddafi. American Indian Movement Trust Funds Indian
Mascots Vernon Bellcourt and Wabun Innini Trail of Broken Treaties
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Wed January 06 2010
2009 has ended. A new decade has begun. We take a look back at 2009
and try to put things in prospective. We began 2009 with the
promise of C_H_A_N_G_...
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2009 has ended. A new decade has begun. We take a look back at 2009
and try to put things in prospective. We began 2009 with the
promise of C_H_A_N_G_E - The hope that we, the people would be
saved from the devastating impacts of indiscriminate, unregulated,
fraud laced toxic financial actions on Wall Street; that the war on
terror would wind down; that uniform health care might become an
entitlem...
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2009 has ended. A new decade has begun. We take a look back at 2009
and try to put things in prospective. We began 2009 with the
promise of C_H_A_N_G_E - The hope that we, the people would be
saved from the devastating impacts of indiscriminate, unregulated,
fraud laced toxic financial actions on Wall Street; that the war on
terror would wind down; that uniform health care might become an
entitlement for all; that our environment would be rescued from
global warming. Was this all Rhetoric? What is our Reality for
2010? Join our dialogue. It may help us navigate through these
troubled times. Politics President Obama Wall Street Healthcare
Climate Change
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Fri December 18 2009
Indigenous people, NGO's, people of all ages and walks of life have
unified for climate justice. Indigenous voices from all over the
world cannot be s...
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Indigenous people, NGO's, people of all ages and walks of life have
unified for climate justice. Indigenous voices from all over the
world cannot be silenced. The time is now to continue the work to
save Mother Earth, the people and all living things. Remember, "We
are the ones we've been waiting for." Join us in this dialogue.
Climate Change Indigenous People Kyoto Protocol Tar Sands Justice
Indigenous people, NGO's, people of all ages and walks of life have
unified for climate justice. Indigenous voices from all over the
world cannot be silenced. The time is now to continue the work to
save Mother Earth, the people and all living things. Remember, "We
are the ones we've been waiting for." Join us in this dialogue.
Climate Change Indigenous People Kyoto Protocol Tar Sands Justice
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