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A Benefit for the People of Haiti: With Rev. Lennox Yearwood
Date:
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Time:
7:30 PM
-
9:30 PM
Event Type:
Speaker
Organizer/Author:
Ken Preston
Email:
Phone:
510-268-8765
Location Details:
First Congregational Church of Oakland
2501 Harrison St, Oakland
2501 Harrison St, Oakland
Pace e Bene Nonviolence Service Presents
A Benefit for the People of Haiti
featuring
Rev. Lennox Yearwood, Jr.
CEO, Hip Hop Caucus
“Love in Action:
Building the Movement for Relief, Solidarity, and Justice”
7:30 pm First Congregational Church Oakland
2501 Harrison Street /Near 20th St. BART
Suggested Donation: $10-$20
Rev. Lennox Yearwood, Jr. co-created the Vote Or Die! campaign with P. Diddy, and was Russell Simmons’ Political and Grassroots Director. He is a nationally recognized activist and community organizer, known for organizing for justice in response to Hurricane Katrina and his fierce opposition to the war in Iraq. Rev. Yearwood is a Pace e Bene board member.
Convergence4Change
Challenging Poverty + Violence + Environmental Destruction
In Oakland and Everywhere Else
A Pace e Bene Presentation Series
For more information: info [at] paceebene.org
http//paceebene.org 510-268-8765
Rev. Lennox Yearwood, Jr. is a minister, community activist and organizer, and one of the most influential people in Hip Hop political life. Rev. Yearwood works tirelessly to encourage the Hip Hop generation to utilize its political and social voice. He currently serves as President and CEO of the Hip Hop Caucus, a national, award-winning organization that engages young people in elections, policymaking, and service. Born in Shreveport, Louisiana, he earned his undergraduate degree from the University of the District of Columbia in 1998 and was awarded a Master of Divinity from Howard University in 2002.
Rev. Yearwood is known for his activist work as the National Director of the Gulf Coast Renewal Campaign, in which he organized a coalition of national and grassroots organizations to advocate for the rights of Hurricane Katrina survivors. The Gulf Coast Renewal Campaign successfully pushed back FEMA’s preemptive temporary housing evictions of Katrina Survivors, through public mobilization, two marches in Washington, DC, testimony to Congress, and a public relations campaign. This work earned the Hip Hop Caucus the prestigious 30th Annual Letelier-Moffitt Human Rights Award.
Rev. Yearwood works with celebrities and athletes to engage them in projects that transform communities. He was a co-creator of the 2004 campaign “Vote or Die” with Sean “Diddy” Combs. He was also the Political and Grassroots Director for Russell Simmons in 2003 and 2004, and a Senior Consultant to Jay Z’s “Voice Your Choice” campaign. In 2008 he created the “Respect My Vote” voter mobilization campaign with Platinum Grammy winning recording artists T.I. and Keyshia Cole. He was named one of Utne Magazine’s “50 Visionaries”, The Source Magazine’s “Power 30”, and a top ten contemporary African-American thinker by the NAACP’s Crisis Magazine.
A Benefit for the People of Haiti
featuring
Rev. Lennox Yearwood, Jr.
CEO, Hip Hop Caucus
“Love in Action:
Building the Movement for Relief, Solidarity, and Justice”
7:30 pm First Congregational Church Oakland
2501 Harrison Street /Near 20th St. BART
Suggested Donation: $10-$20
Rev. Lennox Yearwood, Jr. co-created the Vote Or Die! campaign with P. Diddy, and was Russell Simmons’ Political and Grassroots Director. He is a nationally recognized activist and community organizer, known for organizing for justice in response to Hurricane Katrina and his fierce opposition to the war in Iraq. Rev. Yearwood is a Pace e Bene board member.
Convergence4Change
Challenging Poverty + Violence + Environmental Destruction
In Oakland and Everywhere Else
A Pace e Bene Presentation Series
For more information: info [at] paceebene.org
http//paceebene.org 510-268-8765
Rev. Lennox Yearwood, Jr. is a minister, community activist and organizer, and one of the most influential people in Hip Hop political life. Rev. Yearwood works tirelessly to encourage the Hip Hop generation to utilize its political and social voice. He currently serves as President and CEO of the Hip Hop Caucus, a national, award-winning organization that engages young people in elections, policymaking, and service. Born in Shreveport, Louisiana, he earned his undergraduate degree from the University of the District of Columbia in 1998 and was awarded a Master of Divinity from Howard University in 2002.
Rev. Yearwood is known for his activist work as the National Director of the Gulf Coast Renewal Campaign, in which he organized a coalition of national and grassroots organizations to advocate for the rights of Hurricane Katrina survivors. The Gulf Coast Renewal Campaign successfully pushed back FEMA’s preemptive temporary housing evictions of Katrina Survivors, through public mobilization, two marches in Washington, DC, testimony to Congress, and a public relations campaign. This work earned the Hip Hop Caucus the prestigious 30th Annual Letelier-Moffitt Human Rights Award.
Rev. Yearwood works with celebrities and athletes to engage them in projects that transform communities. He was a co-creator of the 2004 campaign “Vote or Die” with Sean “Diddy” Combs. He was also the Political and Grassroots Director for Russell Simmons in 2003 and 2004, and a Senior Consultant to Jay Z’s “Voice Your Choice” campaign. In 2008 he created the “Respect My Vote” voter mobilization campaign with Platinum Grammy winning recording artists T.I. and Keyshia Cole. He was named one of Utne Magazine’s “50 Visionaries”, The Source Magazine’s “Power 30”, and a top ten contemporary African-American thinker by the NAACP’s Crisis Magazine.
For more information:
http://paceebene.org/hiphop
Added to the calendar on Thu, Jan 21, 2010 6:43PM
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Be cautious before giving money to just any organization that claims to be helping the Haitian people.
The best organization to give money to is probably the Haiti Emergency Relief Fund:
http://haitiaction.net/About/HERF/HERF.html
They have strong connections with real, anti-occupation, popular organizations in Haiti that can get aid to the people the U.S. surely would rather see die.
There's also Paul Farmer's organization, Stand With Haiti | Partners In Health:
http://www.pih.org/
They're not less supportable than HERF, but they have been getting many times more money, so donations to HERF are better.
I would strongly advise people against giving their money through ruling-class organizations like the American Red Cross. Also avoid the Yele Haiti Foundation or anything else that Wyclef Jean has his hands in. Since there seems to be an association between Mr. Jean and the Hip Hop Caucus, of which this event's featured speaker is the CEO, I would check carefully before giving them money intended for the Haitian people.
The best organization to give money to is probably the Haiti Emergency Relief Fund:
http://haitiaction.net/About/HERF/HERF.html
They have strong connections with real, anti-occupation, popular organizations in Haiti that can get aid to the people the U.S. surely would rather see die.
There's also Paul Farmer's organization, Stand With Haiti | Partners In Health:
http://www.pih.org/
They're not less supportable than HERF, but they have been getting many times more money, so donations to HERF are better.
I would strongly advise people against giving their money through ruling-class organizations like the American Red Cross. Also avoid the Yele Haiti Foundation or anything else that Wyclef Jean has his hands in. Since there seems to be an association between Mr. Jean and the Hip Hop Caucus, of which this event's featured speaker is the CEO, I would check carefully before giving them money intended for the Haitian people.
For more information:
http://haitiaction.net/About/HERF/HERF.html
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