COMMUNITY ROOTS VI- Killah Priest, Bobby Seale, Davey D, and many more!

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COMMUNITY ROOTS VI- Killah Priest, Bobby Seale, Davey D, and many more!

Time: September 13, 2009 at 7:30pm to September 14, 2009 at 1:30am
Location: Ashkenaz, Berkeley
Street: 1317 San Pablo Ave @Gilman
City/State: Berkeley CA
Info/Tickets/Map: http://www.ashkenaz.com
Event Type: hip, hop, live, music, art, speakers, food, culture
Organized By: Community Roots
Latest Activity: Sep 14, 2009

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Come join in the community vibes as we create an epic night of amazing music, live art, food, vendors, healing arts and positive Bay Area culture!!

COMMUNITY ROOTS VI
ALL AGES - ALWAYS!!

featuring:
KILLAH PRIEST & KENTYAH present INTERSTELLAR DUB COLLECTIVE
(a soundsystem collaboration between Wu Tang Clan family legend and writer/ producer/ and dj of "Legba's Light: Spirit of Miles Davis")
myspace.com/killahpriest
myspace.com/legbaslight

with special appearance by BUKUEONE

The evening will open with an epic discussion panel titled:
"Urban Culture, Music, and Spirituality" hosted by Kentyah
featuring panelists:
BOBBY SEALE (founding member of the Black Panther Party)
DAVEY D (hip hop historian, journalist of Hard Knock Radio)
KILLAH PRIEST (Emcee of the Wu Tang Clan family)
DAWN-ELISSA FISCHER (a.k.a. the D.E.F. Professor of SFSU, she has traveled extensively, working with Hip Hop organizations worldwide )
BIG DAN (of Brwn Bflo - Chicano Hip Hop storyteller, representing the indigenous latino movement)
NIKILA a.k.a. MAMAWISDOM (Hawaiian/Oakland/Native Roots - mother, singer/lyricist, artist, poet, dancer, youth & indigenous advocate)

also:

BRWN BFLO (Chicano hip hop storytellers, repping inidgenous peoples worldwide) myspace.com/brwnbflo

NIKILA a.k.a. MAMAWISDOM (live ensemble fusion of spoken word, jazz, neo-soul, dub, hip hop from singer of Goddess Alchemy Project, Hamsa Lila, & PGM)
myspace.com/mamawisdommusic
myspace.com/goddessalchemyproject
myspace.com/projectgroundationmassive

RAW-G +STEELO=VOMITO LIRIKO (mother+father+son =latino hip hop family bringing a special opening piece)

Live art by ANDREASONE & RAS TERMS
myspace.com/peacefits
myspace.com/rasterms

BeatZ by DJ SoulZ

Sliding Scale starts at $12
(your support helps Community Roots expand it's next level of production to bring you quality events rooted in uplifting Urban Culture, Community Education, & Healing Arts)

Limited Capacity - advanced ticket sales assure your entry - available online at:
www.ashkenaz.com
or at THE OLD CROW Tattoo Shop - 362 Grand Ave Oakland 510.834.CROW

for more info visit: myspace.com/communityroots

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