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DESCRIPTION:global beats by Jef Stott, Six Degrees Records / Embarka. Jef has been 
 deftly navigating the realms of the global remix as a producer, composer 
 and performer for over a decade. he has toured the world as a performer/DJ 
 with stops including Japan, Miami, Taipei, New York, Vancouver and Los 
 Angeles. www.jefstott.com\n\npeace soldier provides a microphone for young 
 American combat veterans to share their perspectives on the realities of 
 war and the meaning of peace. the objective of the project is help ensure 
 these young voices are heard loudly and considered frankly as we form our 
 individual opinions and collective actions today and in the years to 
 come.\n\npeace soldier brings together a wide range of creative works 
 developed from the words and images of combat veterans, and distributes 
 these works broadly using a combination of online media and public spaces. 
 the first module consists of a series of peace soldier photography/essay 
 portraits, which will be unveiled publicly in September at 111 Minna 
 Gallery in San Francisco and Art Storm Gallery in Houston, and subsequently 
 placed at galleries, cafes and public venues across the U.S. the 
 photography module will be followed by a street art module (using peace 
 soldier quotes) and music module (sampling peace soldier voices).\n\npeace 
 soldier is the first phase of why not peace, an initiative developed by the 
 üba FOUNDATION which combines the voices of those closest to war, the 
 creative works of talented artists, and ubiquitous communication / 
 distribution channels to catalyze a renewed public interest and engagement 
 in peace and human security.\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/09/16/18539040.php
SUMMARY:Peace Soldier installation w Young Combat Veterans Sharing Perspectives & Music & Photos
LOCATION:111 Minna @ 2nd St between Mission and Howard
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/09/16/18539040.php
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