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NYC IMC Video Fundraiser, Screening of Miami FTAA Footage
December 15, 2003 - 8:53am -- jim
savoir faire writes:
"Shock to the System"
Saturday Dec 20th, 2003, 9:30pm
CBGB's Gallery @ 315 Bowery btn 1st/2nd
An NYC Indymedia Video Collective fundraiser &
screening of Miami FTAA
protest and police brutality footage.
Performers:
David Rovics - Radical Folk Singer
Samoa - (formerly of Voluptuous Horror of Karen
Black)
Leftist Country Western
CEO - (the Chronic Electronic Orchestra) Trip-hop
with socially conscious lyrics
Dynamite Club - Avant garde kung fu punk rock
Seth Tobocman - radical slide projection and
spoken word
brad - anarchist love songs
Bat -spoken word
And Others
Featuring a new film from the streets of Miami
shot collectively by dozens of media activists.
Proceeds help replace thousands of dollars of
video equipment stolen by Miami police and to pay
for legal fees for Indymedia journalist.
savoir faire writes:
"Shock to the System"
Saturday Dec 20th, 2003, 9:30pm
CBGB's Gallery @ 315 Bowery btn 1st/2nd
An NYC Indymedia Video Collective fundraiser &
screening of Miami FTAA
protest and police brutality footage.
Performers:
David Rovics - Radical Folk Singer
Samoa - (formerly of Voluptuous Horror of Karen
Black)
Leftist Country Western
CEO - (the Chronic Electronic Orchestra) Trip-hop
with socially conscious lyrics
Dynamite Club - Avant garde kung fu punk rock
Seth Tobocman - radical slide projection and
spoken word
brad - anarchist love songs
Bat -spoken word
And Others
Featuring a new film from the streets of Miami
shot collectively by dozens of media activists.
Proceeds help replace thousands of dollars of
video equipment stolen by Miami police and to pay
for legal fees for Indymedia journalist.