Charity Concert Features Hip-Hop and Rap Greats |
Written by Robert ID1799 |
Wednesday, 17 August 2005 02:00 |
Mass Transit: The Movement of People Thru Sound - Hip-Hop for Sudanese Relief, (A benefit for relief in Sudan) will include performances by hip-hop and rap greats dead prez, Immortal Technique, Goapele and others. They will perform at the Sudan Genocide benefit concert in Las Vegas August 29th The National Hip-Hop Political Convention is planning a benefit concert to address the genocide occurring in Sudan, Africa. The concert, "Mass Transit: The Movement of People Thru Sound" will be held during the Magic Fashion Convention on August 29th at the University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV: 4505 S Maryland Pkwy) campus in the MSU Ballroom with the doors opening at 5:30pm. The event will cost $15 with all proceeds going to the relief efforts via Africare. The crisis in Sudan has escalated to the point of genocide, and the NHHPC believes something must be done to raise awareness around this issue. This will be the group's first time taking on a project like this, and, to their knowledge, a first time by a Hip-Hop organization to address an international issue outside of the war in Iraq. To put this event on, the NHHPC has partnered with Phi Beta Sigma (Pi Zeta Chapter) and Africare (the oldest African American charity organization to Africa.) Many notable hip-hop and rap artists have donated perfomances. Artists who have donated performances will include: dead prez Immortal Technique Goapele Wordsworth, Oddisee and Asheru Deux Process One Be Lo The Chapter Coach D LiveSoul Also slated to support this event are: Congresswoman Barbera Lee, TransAfrica Forum, The Ave Magazine, Myspace.com, Mixwell, Motif, 3sixteen, Hiphopsite.com, Hiphopdx.com, Game, Changeitall.org, Boston Hip-Hop Alliance, Pronto Entertainment, Solprintz Marketing, Halftooth Records, One Vibe Studios, True Magazine and many others. The NHHPC is committed to making this event a success, in order to provide support and relief to the victims of the Sudanese conflict. The committee is actively seeking more sponsorship, endorsements, and volunteer support from businesses and individuals across the country. To learn more about this effort, and how your business can partner, please contact: Andreas Hale SolPrintz Marketing Local Chair of LVLOC (Las Vegas Local Organizing Committee for the National Hip-Hop Political Convention) AIM:Halejackson Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Phone:702-413-5118 or Troy Nkrumah Internal Chair, National Hip Hop Political Convention Cell: 510-717-2946 Fax: 702-361-4245 Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Every collaborative outreach means so much and every dollar counts |