An Evening of Beats, Rhymes and Rhythms Against the Slow Genocide of Mass Incarceration
October 28, 2013 | Revolution Newspaper | revcom.us
Featuring Arturo O’Farrill and Friends
A Benefit for the Stop Mass Incarceration Network
November 22, Friday, 7 pm
National Black Theater
2031 5th Ave. in Harlem (between E. 125 St. and E. 126 St.), New York
Tickets: $35, premium $100, $10 low income and unemployed available at the door. For tickets call 347-979-7646 or go to stopmassincarceration.net.
The evening will feature Arturo O’Farrill, Grammy award-winning pianist and composer, and founder of the Afro Latin Jazz Alliance and the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra. Learn about Arturo O’Farrill at arturoofarrill.com. On YouTube, see “Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra at Celebrate Brooklyn—The Offense of the Drum.”
The Stop Mass Incarceration Network is building a movement to stop the injustice of mass incarceration and police brutality; the racially biased policies and practices of the police, the courts, and the U.S. legal system; and to support the rights of prisoners and the formerly incarcerated.
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