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Twin Cities STK Dec. 19 – No More Prisons, No More Police Teach-in and Die-in
Read More: Twin Cities STK Dec. 19 – No More Prisons, No More Police Teach-in and Die-inClick Here for the Facebook Event Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/422825337865719/
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Twin Cities Fred Hampton and Mark Clark Concert, Die-In, and Teach-In
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Donate to Twin Cities Save the Kids for a Sound System
Read More: Donate to Twin Cities Save the Kids for a Sound SystemRaising $ 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
Read More: Recap of Twin Cities Hip Hop Against Police Brutality Benefit Teach-in, Die-in, Rally, and ConcertFor 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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Nov 24 2014 – Twin Cities Rally and March for Mike Brown
Read More: Nov 24 2014 – Twin Cities Rally and March for Mike BrownHere 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
Read More: Twin Cities Hip Hop Against Police Brutality Benefit Concert & Vigil and Die-InFacebook 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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Nov 2, 2014 – Twin Cities Save the Kids Co-Organizes 5,000+ #NotYourMascot Rally and March
Read More: Nov 2, 2014 – Twin Cities Save the Kids Co-Organizes 5,000+ #NotYourMascot Rally and MarchTwin Cities Save the Kids and Augsburg College Save the Kids co-organized a 5,000 plus rally and march against the Washington R-Word mascot. The Rally and March was co-organized with American Indian Movement of Twin Cities & AIM Patrol of Minneapolis, United Urban Warrior Society, OccupyMN, March Against Corruption, Institute for Critical Animal Studies, North…
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Oct 10 – No Peace with a Piece Rally
Read More: Oct 10 – No Peace with a Piece RallyFacebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/462943903847422/
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Is Special Education the New Eugenics? Dismantling the School to Prison Pipeline and the Rise of Hip Hop Pedagogy and Transformative Justice
Read More: Is Special Education the New Eugenics? Dismantling the School to Prison Pipeline and the Rise of Hip Hop Pedagogy and Transformative Justice“Is Special Education the New Eugenics? Dismantling the School to Prison Pipeline and the Rise of Hip Hop Pedagogy and Transformative Justice” By: Dr. Anthony J. Nocella II When: October 8, 2014 at 4:30pm Where: Normandale Community College / Room Partnership Building / P 0806 A _____________ Today, more economically disadvantaged students, students of color,…
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A Panel Discusion on the End of U.S. Criminalization of Saggin, Hip Hop and Youth of Color
Read More: A Panel Discusion on the End of U.S. Criminalization of Saggin, Hip Hop and Youth of ColorA Panel Discussion on Ending the U.S. Criminalization of Saggin, Hip Hop and Youth of Color October 5, 2015 3:00pm to 4:30pm The Common Table, Augsburg College 2001 Riverside Ave, Minneapolis, MN Facilitated by K Taylor Panelists 1. Keno Evol 2. Jonathan IsFace AndSwoosh 3. Raees Romero 4. Matt Hernandez 5. Nicque Mabrey 6.…
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