Saturday, October 11, 2008 (2)

Oct 11, 2008
October 8, 2008
Wednesday
  • THE ABORIGINAL INDIGENOUS CONFERENCE NEW YORK CITY

  • Oct 8, 2008 to Oct 11, 2008
  • Location: NATIONAL BLACK THEATRE
  • Description: TO ALL INDIGENOUS PEOPLE ON THIS PLANET SO-CALLED EARTH.. WHAT WHERE YOU BEFORE 1492 WHEN COLUMBUS SAILED THE OCEAN BLUE TOOK YOUR IDENTITIES AND ROBBED YOU? ALL YOU BROTHERS AND SISTERS WITH HUE WHERE HERE UNITED, SO-CALLED BLACK, SO-CALLED BROWN, AND SO-CALLED RED MEN AND WOMEN. THEN HERE COMES COLUMBUS AND WHAT ARE YOU NOW? WHAT IS YOUR NATIONALITY? WHAT IS YOUR BIRTH RIGHT? WHY IS THERE SUCH A SEPARATION BETWEEN SO-CALLED BLACK AND SO-CALLED BROWN? TO FIND OUT THE ANSWERS TO THESE QUESTIONS, TO FIND OUT ABOUT YOURSELF COME TO THE ANNUAL UNIFICATION MEETING AT THE NATIONAL BLACK THEATRE IN HARLEM ON 10/9/08, 10/10/08 AND 10/11/08. LEARN ABOUT YOUR TRUE SELVES. STOP BEING HOODWINKED AND BAMBOOZLED BY THE LIES AND DECEITS. WE ARE NOT A SEPARATE PEOPLE!!! NOW IS THE TIME TO COME TOGETHER AND REUNITE!!! COME ON DOWN AND HEAR SOME POWERFUL BROTHERS AND SISTERS DROP KNOWLEDGE ON BIRTH RIGHTS, NATIONALITY, AND MUCH MORE. THIS IS ABOUT UNITY IN THE COMMUNITY!!!! THIS IS A CALL OUT TO ALL PR
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October 11, 2008
Saturday
  • 9th CENTRAL BROOKLYN JAZZ CONSORTIUM CELEBRATION

  • Oct 11, 2008 all day
  • Location: Brooklyn's Jazz966
  • Description: 9th CENTRAL BROOKLYN JAZZ CONSORTIUM ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION "JAZZ & ITS AFRICAN ELEMENTS" The Central Brooklyn Jazz Consortium/CBJC presents "Jazz & Its African Elements", our 9th anniversary celebration, on Saturday, October 11, 2008 at Brooklyn's Jazz966 located in Fort Greene section of the borough, 966 Fulton Street, from 3:00 to 7:00 PM. Donations $20 in advance, $25 at the door. For information contact 718.569.1869 or info@cbjcjazz.org Musical presentations by: Dr. Randy Weston / Randy Weston African Rhythms - National Endowment of Arts Jazz Master, vocalist Pauline Jean - New York native of Haitian parentage (influenced by Sarah Vaughan, Nina Simone, Toto Bissainthe) and True Theory - a youth jazz band with a neo-soul/R&B/jazz flavor. CBJC will present its annual Founder's Awards to several members of the arts and culture community whom have enriched the lives of people from central Brooklyn and beyond. They are: Jim Harrison - jazz promoter, Ahnee Sharon Freeman - Grammy n
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