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Harry Belafonte in person “My Song” with tributes by Barbara Lee and others
Date:
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Time:
7:30 PM
-
9:30 PM
Event Type:
Speaker
Organizer/Author:
Ken Preston
Email:
Phone:
510-967-4495
Location Details:
First Congregational Church, 2345 Channing Way, Berkeley, CA
KPFA Radio 94.1FM presents
HARRY BELAFONTE in person
“My Song”
Hosted by Davey D (KPFA host of Hard Knock)
plus tributes by Congresswoman Barbara Lee, Dr. Raye Richardson, Blanche Richardson, Dr. Mona Scott, Al Young
From a poverty-stricken childhood in Harlem and Jamaica, Harry Belafonte rose to become one of the world’s most popular singers, a film star, and a lifelong passionate social activist in the civil rights movement and numerous other humanitarian causes. Among his friends along the way were Eleanor Roosevelt, Paul Robeson, Sidney Poitier, John F. Kennedy, Marlon Brando, Martin Luther King, Jr., Nelson Mandela, Fidel Castro, and Danny Glover.
“My Song” is the inspiring autobiography of this unique artist and activist—the first singer in history to sell over 1 million records (Calypso), a winner of Broadway’s Tony Award, the first black producer in television (for which he won an Emmy, the first African-American to do so), and Oscar nominations for Carmen Jones. After being appointed by President John Kennedy cultural advisor to the Peace Corps, Belafonte served five years. He was also prominent in working for the release of his friend Nelson Mandela, and ending the apartheid government in South Africa. He was one of Martin Luther King’s closest confidantes and strongest supporters. In 1987 he accepted the appointment as UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. He has been honored by many diverse groups including the NAACP, the ACLU, the American Jewish Congress and the Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith. He received the prestigious Kennedy Center Honors for excellence in the performing arts, and in 1994 the National Medal of Arts from President Clinton. Now 84, he remains an outspoken
progressive critic of U.S. foreign policy.
Congresswoman Barbara Lee is the Democratic Representative for CA District 9.
Blanche Richardson is the proprietor of Marcus Books in Oakland.
Dr. Raye Richardson is the co-founder & owner of Marcus Books, Oakland & S.F.
Dr. Mona Scott is the owner of Black Repertory Theatre in Berkeley
Al Young, poet and author, was recently California Poet Laureate
$15 advance tickets: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/197066 :: 800-838-3006 or Marcus Books, Pegasus Books (3 locations), Mrs. Dalloway’s, Moe’s Books, Walden Pond, DIESEL a Bookstore, SF: Marcus Books, Modern Times Books,
($18 door) Benefits KPFA Radio 94.1FM
Information: http://www.kpfa.org/events
HARRY BELAFONTE in person
“My Song”
Hosted by Davey D (KPFA host of Hard Knock)
plus tributes by Congresswoman Barbara Lee, Dr. Raye Richardson, Blanche Richardson, Dr. Mona Scott, Al Young
From a poverty-stricken childhood in Harlem and Jamaica, Harry Belafonte rose to become one of the world’s most popular singers, a film star, and a lifelong passionate social activist in the civil rights movement and numerous other humanitarian causes. Among his friends along the way were Eleanor Roosevelt, Paul Robeson, Sidney Poitier, John F. Kennedy, Marlon Brando, Martin Luther King, Jr., Nelson Mandela, Fidel Castro, and Danny Glover.
“My Song” is the inspiring autobiography of this unique artist and activist—the first singer in history to sell over 1 million records (Calypso), a winner of Broadway’s Tony Award, the first black producer in television (for which he won an Emmy, the first African-American to do so), and Oscar nominations for Carmen Jones. After being appointed by President John Kennedy cultural advisor to the Peace Corps, Belafonte served five years. He was also prominent in working for the release of his friend Nelson Mandela, and ending the apartheid government in South Africa. He was one of Martin Luther King’s closest confidantes and strongest supporters. In 1987 he accepted the appointment as UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. He has been honored by many diverse groups including the NAACP, the ACLU, the American Jewish Congress and the Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith. He received the prestigious Kennedy Center Honors for excellence in the performing arts, and in 1994 the National Medal of Arts from President Clinton. Now 84, he remains an outspoken
progressive critic of U.S. foreign policy.
Congresswoman Barbara Lee is the Democratic Representative for CA District 9.
Blanche Richardson is the proprietor of Marcus Books in Oakland.
Dr. Raye Richardson is the co-founder & owner of Marcus Books, Oakland & S.F.
Dr. Mona Scott is the owner of Black Repertory Theatre in Berkeley
Al Young, poet and author, was recently California Poet Laureate
$15 advance tickets: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/197066 :: 800-838-3006 or Marcus Books, Pegasus Books (3 locations), Mrs. Dalloway’s, Moe’s Books, Walden Pond, DIESEL a Bookstore, SF: Marcus Books, Modern Times Books,
($18 door) Benefits KPFA Radio 94.1FM
Information: http://www.kpfa.org/events
For more information:
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/197066
Added to the calendar on Sun, Sep 11, 2011 3:22PM
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