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Poetry of Peace: A Night of Hip Hop & Culture Jam for Peace

Saturday, November 17, 2007 at 7:00 PM (PT)

Los Angeles, CA

Poetry of Peace: A Night of Hip Hop & Culture Jam for Peace

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DAM the Palestinian Hip Hop Stars from Lydda/Lod + Omar Offendum & Ragtop [Watch DAM on CNN]

  • Shaun Toub “Crash” & “The Kite Runner”
  • Shiva Rose “David & Layla”
  • Raya Meddine “Bosta”
  • Mark LeVine author of Heavy Metal Islam: Rock, Religion and the Struggle for the Soul of Islam
  • Saree Makdisi author of Palestine Inside Out: An Everyday Occupation
  • Jodie Evans cofounder of CODEPINK: Women for Peace
  • Apoetnomadali featuring Morvarid performing Sar Zamin
  • Basic Poetry Base One Basic & Apoetnomadali featuring Weapon X performing 1.9.7.9.

Jerusalem Women: Partners for Peace
with Deejay Al Fareed

Artists, writers and activists for Middle East peace, a benefit for Levantine Cultural Center, celebrating six years of progressive arts programming.

Bovard Auditorium, USC, 3551 Trousdale Parkway, Los Angeles 90089.

7-8 pm meet/greet, booths; 8-10:30 pm show; 10:30-midnight after-party.

Tix $40 general admission, $50 preferred (with after-party), $75 vip (best seats, after-party) and $25 students ($20 USC students). Seating chart. Available now: Levantine Box Office 310.657.5511/657.5522, or order online

For More Info Contact:

Hoda Elshishtawy
Program Assistant
Levantine Cultural Center
Contemporary Arts/Cultures of the Middle East
1012 S. Robertson Blvd.
Los Angeles CA 90035
310.657.5511 vox
310.657.5522 fax
www.levantinecenter.org
hoda@levantinecenter.org

When & Where



Bovard Auditorium, USC
3551 Trousdale Parkway
Los Angeles, CA 90089

Saturday, November 17, 2007 at 7:00 PM (PT)


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The Hip-Hop Association (H2A) is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) community building organization with national headquarters in Harlem. Our mission is to utilize Hip-Hop culture as a tool to facilitate critical thinking, foster social change and unity, by empowering communities through the use of media, technology, education, and leadership development; while preserving Hip-Hop culture for future generations.