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DESCRIPTION:please see attached flyer\n \nFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE \n  \nPremier Filipino 
 American Emcees, Kiwi (formerly of Native Guns) and Geologic (aka 
 Prometheus Brown of Seattle's Blue Scholars), launch a social justice 
 benefit, People Power Tour, whose Sacramento stop was organized by UC 
 Davis's Students Organizing for Change. \n \nTwo of the West Coast's 
 premier Filipino American Emcees, Geologic aka Prometheus Brown of 
 Seattle's Blue Scholars and San Francisco's Kiwi, formerly of Native Guns, 
 are teaming up again to rally youth and students to raise awareness with a 
 nationwide People Power Tour. Geologic elaborated, "We are volunteering to 
 do this concert because we have a responsibility, beyond music, to raise 
 awareness and hopefully incite action that addresses the human rights 
 crisis and government corruption in our homeland."\n \nOver the next three 
 weeks, this dynamic duo will criss- cross the West Coast and Midwest, 
 collaborating with local groups and emcees for 13 shows in 11 cities. 
 Proceeds from the tour will be donated to Bayan-USA, an alliance of 
 progressive Filipino American organizations advocating for social justice 
 and democracy in the Philippines.\n \nAt the Sacramento stop, Pakistani 
 Muslim hip-hop artist Manifest One, from Los Angeles, and Caprice, a 
 socially conscious Syrian emcee from New York, will also be performing. The 
 local co-sponsoring student groups are concurrently raising awareness to 
 help Deganawidah-Quetzalcoatl University, the last Native American college 
 in California, win back its accreditation. \n \nUC Davis's Students 
 Organizing for Change along with the Muslim Student Association are 
 collaborating with MeCHA and Acción Zapatista Davis to bring all these 
 socially conscious artists to Sacramento State University.\n \nBoth Kiwi 
 and Geo are active Filipino community organizers, drawing connections 
 between the struggles of Filipinos in the US and their compatriots back 
 home. They share the view that art is not only a reflection of the world, 
 but a tool which can shape a more just future society. Kiwi shares, "For me 
 personally, I found my identity and was eventually politicized through hip 
 hop, and I feel like I owe it to this culture to make music and do shows 
 that will hopefully have the same impact on this generation of youth and 
 hip hop fans."\n \nFrom the rapidly gentrifying street-corner to the Ivory 
 Tower of academia, Kiwi and Geo along with Manifest and Caprice bring forth 
 a message of resistance and self-determination in the tradition of 
 pro-people hip-hop music. This message is especially critical in the 
 Sacramento Area due to the recent events at DQ.\n \nIn California, DQ 
 University was born of struggle in the 70's when people occupied an 
 abandoned Army facility and transformed it for the purpose of providing 
 traditional and formal education for Indigenous people.  Eighteen student 
 activists were arrested during a police raid on March 31, 2008 as the DQ 
 Student Body continued conducting classes, despite the loss of the school's 
 accreditation due to previous corruption in their school's administration. 
 \n \nThe point emphasized by the student groups at the Sacramento stop of 
 the tour is that even though ethnicities may differ, the struggles for 
 social justice remain as one. Therefore only through supporting one another 
 and creating solidarity between communities, can our collective goal be 
 achieved. \n \nKiwi states, "The name of the tour was inspired by the 
 "People Power" movement that drove out two corrupt Presidential regimes in 
 the Philippines. Because part of the focus of this tour is the corruption 
 of the current GMA regime, we felt like the name made a lot of sense."  A 
 rapidly growing movement comprising of all sectors of the Filipino 
 community are mobilizing to oust the corrupt administration. In the two 
 previous non-violent People Power movements, the Filipino people ousted 
 Dictator Ferdinand Marcos (1986) and the corruption-ridden Joseph Estrada 
 (2001). \n \n Proceeds from the tour will be donated to support Bayan-USA's 
 local and international campaigns advocating for social justice and 
 democracy in the Philippines. Local student chapters will also be donating 
 their proceeds to the Student Body of DQ University. People Power Tour, 
 Part 1 includes shows on International Workers Day - May 1st, and through 
 Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month. \n \nThis extraordinary hip-hop 
 concert will be taking place Friday May 2, 2008, at 7 pm at The Sacramento 
 State University Ballroom. To help raise awareness about this cause or for 
 more ticket sale information please call email concerts.soc@gmail.com.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/04/24/18495006.php
SUMMARY:Hip Hop Benefit Concert for DQ University
LOCATION:Sacramento State University Ballroom\nSacramento, CA
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/04/24/18495006.php
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