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  • Donate to Twin Cities Save the Kids for a Sound System

    Raising $ for speakers so that the Twin Cities can hear our call for alternatives/ending incarceration for youth. Click here to donate: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1756373174/make-hip-hop-activism-loud-save-the-kids-tc Save the Kids (STK) is a fully-volunteer national grass-roots organization dedicated to alternatives to and the end of incarceration of all youth and the school to prison pipeline. One of STK’s grounding…

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  • Recap of Twin Cities Hip Hop Against Police Brutality Benefit Teach-in, Die-in, Rally, and Concert

    For the first time in Twin Cities Hip Hop has an event such as this taken place. Not only did it take place, but it was organized in 24 hours by Save the Kids a fully-volunteer organization with press releases being sent out, professional media, videographers, photographers, sound, and many of the Hip Hop elements.…

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  • New Training Video for Tabling for Save the Kids

    Everyone with Save the Kids please check out this video on how to table. Tabling is one of the best ways to educate the public about a lot of information in a short amount of time. We set up tables/booths at colleges, universities, high schools, churches, temples, festivals, conferences, forums, and music shows.

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  • Nov 24 2014 – Twin Cities Rally and March for Mike Brown

    Here are some of the pictures from many people taken at the Twin Cities Mike Brown rally, which was organized by many groups including co-organized by Save the Kids. The event had more than 2,000 people with closing off two highways and about twenty street blocks. It has been noted to be the largest rally…

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  • Twin Cities Hip Hop Against Police Brutality Benefit Concert & Vigil and Die-In

    Facebook Event Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/421859781299124/?notif_t=plan_user_joined Twin Cities Hip Hop Against Police Brutality Concert 7:30pm to 9:30pm 2nd floor of the Exchange 3405 Chicago Ave. Minneapolis, MN And we might take over a block if a lot of people come out and rally!! DONATIONS AT THE DOOR will go to: 1. Mike Brown’s Family 2. Local Black…

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  • Two Ways to End the School to Prison Pipeline: Hip Hop Culture and Transformative Justice

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  • Nov 7, 2014 Buffalo Save the Kids and Push Buffalo Co-Facilitate Youth Justice Workshop

    On November 7, 2014 Buffalo Save the Kids and Push Buffalo joined up to put together a Youth Justice and Stop Police Brutality workshop for over twenty youth in Buffalo, New York. The workshop was only suppose to last thirty minutes but went on to almost two hours, with more and more youth wanting to…

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  • Save the Kids with Anthony Nocella speaks at the Western New York Peace Center Annual Dinner

    On November 8, 2014 Anthony Nocella keynoted the Western New York Peace Center’s Annual Dinner, where he spoke about his work with Save the Kids nationally, Hip Hop culture, transformative justice, his experience in special education, and what people can do locally to end the school to prison pipeline and school pushout. Save the Kids…

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  • Buffalo Save the Kids tables with Black and Pink

    Buffalo Save the Kids, Teens in Progress, and Black and Pink tabled on November 8, 2014 at the local Buffalo, New York library to table for LGBTTQI prisoners and to write to them. The event was wonderful and had more than forty people come by the table.

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