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Productions
| Our Mission is to practice diverse
and principled strategies to realize Human Rights. Our strategies
include educating, organizing, promoting culture and art, networking,
advocacy, and sustainable ways of living to bring about a society
where everyone lives in well-being. |
Nuestra Misión se funda en la diversa
práctica de estrategias con objetivo principal de ejercitar
los derechos humanos dentro de la sociedad. Nuestras estrategias
involucran la educación, organización, promoción,
y desarollo de la cultura y el arte, al igual a la creación
de una red que promuéva maneras sostenibles de vivienda
y la formación de una sociedad en donde todos gozen de
sus derechos.
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- SOL Festival 2001; Fourth Annual Human Rights Festival
- SOL Festival 2000; Third Annual Human Rights Festival
- Hosted
Diné Rug Sales and tour raising $30,000 for Diné resistance.
- Produced the Coachella
Art & Oasis Tent for Rainforest Preservation. Included performances
by Perry Farrel, DJ Daniel, James Lumb, Daz, Big John Stud, the LA
Breakers and art by Phil Evans, Christian Ristow, Nuke and Man-One.
Attended by 50,000.
- Co-Produced World Festival of Sacred Music's
The Poetry of Peace: Spiritual Music
of the Middle East featuring Omar Faruk Tekbilek, Sheva and Jai
Uttal at the John Anson Ford Amphitheater on Saturday, October 16.
This benefit for the Middle East Peace Network was attended by 900.
- Co-Produced UC Santa Cruz's Twentieth Annual
MultiCultural Festival featuring KRS-One, Medusa and Feline Science,
and benefiting the SF Bay Area OLIN's Education work. Despite rain,
the open air festival was attended by 1,500 students on Saturday,
May 29.
- Co-Produced the House of Blues' Fourth
Annual Martin Luther King Day benefit for Dine Elders featuring John
Trudell, Floyd Red-Crow Westerman, and Medusa & Feline Science.
Attended by 750 people.
- Co-Produced Hip Hop Relief for Central
America featuring Medusa & Feline Science, Dilated Peoples, Aztlan
Underground at the Key Club on December 23. Sold out house, 500 people.
- SOL Festival 98 & 97
SOL Festival is a multicultural Human
Rights benefit festival. The first
two years of the festival have brought together over 2,500 people
of all ethnicities, ages, and backgrounds to enjoy such performers
as Ozomatli, Eek-A-Mouse, Medusa & Feline Science, Leon Mobley
& Da Lion, Blues Experiment, Luis Villegas, Wozani, and La Paz.
The program has included a number of inspirational speakers including
Councilmember Jackie Goldberg, Dolores Huerta, Fidel Rodriguez of
92.3 The Beat, and Kent Wong, Director of UCLA Labor Center.
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