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Black August Celebration in Atlanta – August 9, 2014

Please join Family and Friends of Dr. Mutulu Shakur in Atlanta for Black August:

Flyer 2014 (Front)

MXGM/SOS Presents:

Mutulu Shakur Tribute
Black August Saturday 9th ’14

Performances by Wise Intelligent
Asim Sujud
John Robinson (aka Lil Sci)
Black I
Truth Universal
Ife Jie
DJ Yah Quan

Hosted by Ras J & Leo Sullivan

Original Nile Studios
3026 Miller Rd., Lithonia GA 30038

$10 – Doors open at 9pm – Showtime: 10pm

Limited Vending Space Available – Call (770)987-9390

Fight the Good Fight – Brooklyn NYC & Toronto – November 10th & 17th, 2013

PrintStay tuned to the Facebook page for the November 2014 annual event info in NYC and Toronto. Get in touch if you would like to join the list of cities that host this event in coming years.

2013 Event information:

NYC ->

Sunday, November 10th
11am – 7pm

Brooklyn Open Acupuncture (88 S. Portland Ave.)

Book an appointment for acupuncture or herbal medicine for yourself or as a gift for someone who deserves it.  Your $15 – $50 sliding scale donation is tax-deductible & supports Dr. Shakur’s legal defense, commissary essentials, and projects promoting justice for the Black community.

-> Schedule an Appointment


The Family & Friends of Dr. Mutulu Shakur, in collaboration with colleagues and comrades, dedicate this day to fighting the new norm of rampant chronic disease.  We do so in the spirit of Dr. Shakur and all of those who fight for holistically healthy lives: mind, body and spirit.

TORONTO ->

NOVEMBER 17, 2013

Fight The Good Fight: Treat Yourself to Traditional Health Care to Benefit Dr. Mutulu Shakur

Please join us on Sunday Nov. 17th from 11am-7pm in a day of traditional health care, education and empowerment.  Six Degrees Community Acupuncture alongside Drop The Needle Acupuncture Advocacy will be hosting the first fundraiser of its kind honouring the revolutionary Dr. Mutulu Shakur (Doctor of Acupuncture) and all the Healer Activists who continue to struggle to keep traditional medicine alive.

Heal & Honour – We will be offering Acupuncture (community & private sessions), Shiatsu, Reiki/Energy Work, Yoga, Tai Chi and other classes all at PWYC (Pay What You Can) and Sliding Scale rates.

Educate & Empower – Keeping aligned with the Health Activist movements from the 60s & 70s in America, we will also host an informative panel on self-care, running an “ask the practitioner” area and closing the day with a screening of BET’s American Gangster episode on Dr. Mutulu Shakur and more.

 

SCHEDULE:

HEAL & HONOUR

CLASS SCHEDULE || FRONT ROOM (PWYC, suggested donation $10)

11:30AM-12:30PM – MARTIAL ARTS FOR KIDS with Adisa of Courage Warriors
12:45PM-1:45PM – TAI CHI with Dondrub Wangchuk
2:00PM-3:00PM – BROWN BEINGS YOGA with nisha ahuja of Brown Girls Yoga

TREATMENT SCHEDULE || COMMUNITY SPACE (Sliding Scale $15-$50)

11:30AM-3:00PM – COMMUNITY ACUPUNCTURE with Kandiss Fernando and Amrit Singh of Drop The Needle Acupuncture Advocacy

TREATMENT SCHEDULE || PRIVATE SESSIONS (Sliding Scale $20-$60)

11:30AM-3:00PM – Book any treatments from:
Ayurvedic Head Massage and/or Ayurvedic Consultations with
Sairupa Krishnamurti
Naturopathic Doctor Consultations and/or Bowen Treatments with
Jiselle Griffith (www.jisellegriffith.ca)
Traditional Chinese Medicine Consultations with
Amrit Singh (www.droptheneedle.ca)
Shiatsu with Rian Opeifa
Acupuncture and/or Shiatsu with Lamia Gibson (www.pokeme.ca/)
Reiki Energy Work with nisha ahuja (www.nishaahuja.com)

EDUCATE & EMPOWER

4:00PM-5.15PM – PANEL: How To Own Your Own Health – A discussion on self-care, how to empower yourself in the western medical system, learn about traditional health care options for yourself and how food security is affecting our communities.

5:30PM-6:30PM – SCREENING: BET’s AMERICAN GANGSTER: MUTULU SHAKUR – A short video biography on Dr. Mutulu Shakur discussing his life with the Black Liberation Army, Republic of New Afrika, being Tupac’s Father and how he used Acupuncture to heal and empower thousands of local, poor & people of colour communities.

Please visit www.facebook.com/fightthegoodfightfundraiser event for more information.
Bookings and inquiries can be made at [email protected] or by calling 416.662.0564

Funds raised will be going The Family and Friends of Dr. Mutulu Shakur organization in NYC to support his legal defense, commissary, and publishing projects promoting justice for the Black community. In addition, we will also be offering a share of proceeds to Anishnawbe Health Centre, to honour our Indigenous comrades whose land we practice on.

PLEASE NOTE: This is a safe space for all beings.

Fight the Good Fight: A Holistic Healthcare Fundraiser- Brooklyn, NYC – November 11, 2012

For everyone fighting the good fight: Treat yourself to holistic health care to benefit Dr. Mutulu Shakur!

Choose from acupuncture, herbal and flower essence consultations, massage, private yoga lessons, & reiki, or book a treatment as a gift for someone who deserves it.

When: Sunday, November 11th from 12-7 pm

Where: Brooklyn Open Acupuncture

$15 – $60 sliding scale*

Walk in or Schedule Your Appointment: http://bit.ly/R3NVnF

*Donations are tax-deductible go to support Dr. Shakur’s legal defense, commissary essentials, and projects promoting justice for the Black community.

The Brooklyn Open Acupuncture Clinic where this event will be held is located near the following subways and buses:

More information on Dr. Shakur:

In 1970 Dr. Shakur was employed by the Lincoln Detox Community Program for addiction treatment as a political education instructor. His role evolved to include counseling and treatment of withdrawal symptoms with acupuncture. Eventually, he became the Program’s Assistant Director and remained associated with the program until 1978.

From 1978 to 1982, Dr. Shakur was the Co-Founder and Co-Director of the Black Acupuncture Advisory Association of North America (BAAANA) and the Harlem Institute of Acupuncture. Where, at Lincoln, Dr. Shakur had managed a detox program recognized as the largest and most effective of its kind, at BAAANA he continued his remarkable work and also treated thousands of poor and elderly patients who would otherwise have no access to treatment of this type.  By the late 1970′s Dr. Shakur’s work in acupuncture and drug detoxification was both nationally and internationally known.

In 1986, Dr. Shakur was charged under the “Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization” or ‘RICO’ laws for 8 counts of conspiracy to aid bank expropriation and aiding in the prison escape of Assata Shakur. The U.S. government alleged that Mutulu’s political associates constituted a racketeering enterprise. He was convicted on all counts and sentenced to 60 years imprisonment with a recommendation of no parole.  While all appeals have been denied, he does have an application for sentence reduction that is pending and is preparing a presidential pardon application.  Dr. Shakur has now been incarcerated for over 20 years!  This event will support the next phase of work for Mutulu’s freedom.

“WITHOUT STRUGGLE SURE WE CAN’T EXPECT TO HAVE VICTORY … SO I THANK YOU ALL WHO HAVE DONE ANYTHING TO HELP ME IN THIS FIGHT FOR MY FREEDOM.

WE WILL NOT LOSE FAITH IN OUR ABILITY TO OVERCOME INJUSTICES.

AIM HIGH AND GO ALL OUT!
STIFF RESISTANCE!

THANK YOU ALL”
-MUTULU SHAKUR

Culture is a Weapon – March 16 & 17, 2012

The Tupac Shakur & Gil Scott Heron Legacy Continues….

A (2) Day – All Day “True Skool Revolutionary Conscious Minded Spoken Word & Hip Hop Benefit” For U.S. Government Held Political Prisoners Of War; Dr. Mutulu Shakur, Sekou Odinga & Sundiata Acoli

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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Labor Center Auditorium
310 W. 43rd Street (bet. 8th & 9th Aves.)
New York, NY 10036

DAY 1: SPOKEN WORD-POETRY SLAM & TRIBUTE TO BROTHER GIL SCOTT HERON

Friday, March 16, 2012
2:00PM – 10:00PM

Confirmed Revolutionary Conscious Performing Artists
The Last Poets
Autumn Ashanti
George Edward Tait
Tony Mitchelson
“Q”
Louis Reyes Rivera
The Verbal Artisan
Alkamal
Lora Rene’ Tucker “The Therapeutic Poet”
Aidge of the “Aesthetics Crew”

DAY 2: TRUE SKOOL HIP HOP CONCERT & TRIBUTE TO BLACK PANTHER CUB TUPAC SHAKUR

Saturday, March 17, 2012
2:00PM-10:00PM

Confirmed Revolutionary Conscious Performing Artists
M-1 of Dead Prez
IMPACT
Maroon Society
MeccaGodZilla
Final Outlaw
Hassan Salaam
Rebel Diaz
Unseen Reality
Mc GLO
The Sargonites
Immortal Technique
Yatta Kill

**FOR TICKET SALES ………..YOU MUST RSVP!

RSVP & Info. Contact: Bro. Shep
(212) 650-5008 or [email protected]

Organized By: The Safiya Bukhari-Albert Nuh Washington Foundation, The Universal Zulu Nation & The Grassroots Artists Movement

Black August Tribute to Dr. Mutulu Shakur – Atlanta (August 6, 2011)

BlackAugust2011SOS Productions/Malcolm X Grassroots Movement Atl. presents:
Black August Tribute to Dr. Mutulu Shakur 2011
Featuring X Clan- Brother J
alongside Zayd Malik, Sa Roc, Abyss Graham & Queen Sheba
Hosted by Tahir RBG & Ife Jie
Music by DJ Sol Messiah & Yah Quan
Saturday August 6th, 2011
@ the 5 Spot, 1123 Euclid Ave. Atlanta
Doors open @ 9pm
Showtime @ 10pm
$10 dollars b4 10pm

Health Activist Award Ceremonies

The following Health Activist Awards were presented at a series of ceremonies to honor healthcare workers promoting social justice.  Dr. Shakur was instrumental in hosting the ceremonies honoring their achievements.  Family and Friends of Mutulu Shakur now continue to host annual holistic healing events now in the form of the Fight the Good Fight fundraisers.


dr_mcintosh2008: Dr. James McIntosh

Dr. McIntosh is a psychiatrist and Co-Chair of CEMOTAP (Committee to Eliminate Media Offensive to African People).  For years, the Queens, NY based organization has been actively confronting various members of the local and national media for inaccurate negative media portrayals. [Read Dr. Shakur’s statement honoring Dr. McIntosh]


2005: Dr. Jewel Pookrum

JewelPookrumA pioneer in wholistic™ medicine; with a strong emphasis on healing through mental and spiritual wellness. Dr. Jewel created The J.E.W.E.L Network with a mission to broadcast the sciences of life and living in a clear and accurate format. She, also, educates on the importance of nurturing the brain to support the health of the body through Dr. Jewel’s Balancing Program, which uses ancient sacred geometry to increase brain power and neuron activity through a focusing exercise; ultimately balancing the left and right hemispheres of the brain empowering participants to create the life they desire.

 


2004: Midwives – Nonkululeko Tyehemba, Tioma Allison, and Nakawe Cuebas

Nonkululeko Tyehemba, Nurse-Midwife

Nonkululeko Tyehemba, Nurse-Midwife

Nonkululeko Tyehemba is a Harlem, New York Midwife-Activist and Co-Founder of the Harlem Birth Action Committee (HBAC) along with Nakawe Cuebas. HBAC is a non-profit, grassroots, community-based organization, founded in 1989, which has done much to motivate, agitate, and educate women and their families, about overuse of medicalization of childbirth techniques. Tioma Allison, RN, is a certified nurse-midwife with extensive experience in home birth and well-woman gyn care based in Brooklyn. [Read Dr. Shakur’s statement honoring the midwives.]


2003: HIV/AIDS Activists – Dr. Barbara Zeller, Dafine Biyete, Dr. Alan Berkman, Yolanda Castro and Jackie Haught

Dr. Alan Berkman discussing AIDS in Tanzania

Dr. Alan Berkman discussing AIDS in Tanzania

In 2003, Dr. Zeller volunteered as a physician in Durban, South Africa, hoping her experience treating HIVers in New York City could be of use in the coastal Kwazulu-Natal (KZN) province where leaders have been outspoken in challenging the government for not providing HIV medications through the public health system.

Dr. Berkman is a renowned HIV/AIDS doctor who founded of Health GAP (Global Access Project) in 1999.  Health GAP is dedicated to eliminating barriers to global access to affordable life-sustaining medications for people living with HIV/AIDS.

Jackie Haught founded Blue Lotus Acupuncture Center, which provides Traditional Chinese Medical services for a broad range of conditions including HIV/AIDS.


2001: Acupuncturist – Beverly Hutchinson

At the end of the 1980’s, out of the Peoples Alternative Health Center providing low cost fasting, acupuncture, massage, meditation, and herbs, began the First World Women of Color Healing Circle founded by Esperanza Martell, Urayoana Trinidad, Marta Morales, and Beverly Hutchinson. The Healing Circle targeted community organizers to train them in the areas of natural healing and emotional release. The mission was that they would in turn take the information and heal their communities. The Healing Circle utilized ancient healing techniques to work with community organizers who were in deep emotional and physical pain and burning out fast while trying to do grassroots work. Serving hundreds of women in all areas of work (teachers, social workers, organizers, health care workers etc.) the Healing Circle was successful in providing an alternative for emotional healing and helping realize many women’s dreams. [Read Dr. Shakur’s statement honoring Beverly.]


2000: Dr. Walter Bosque and Dr. Kokayi Patterson

Walter Bosque

Dr. Walter Bosque

In the 1960’s, young people began to seriously organize their communities in response to the oppressive conditions in education, housing, health and the general deterioration of our communities nationwide. In New York, the Young Lords party and the Black Panther Party started attacking the problem by organizing garbage protests, freedom schools, and health care actions. As a coalition they began Health Revolutionary Action Movement (HRAM), which organized against lead poisoning, took over Lincoln Hospital and the Department of Health Immunization Van to do community TB testing and began to develop grassroots community health care programs and models.  Among the participants was Drs. Walter Bosque, Mutulu Shakur and Urayoana Trinidad who founded the Lincoln Detox Acupuncture Clinic. [Read Dr. Shakur’s statement honoring Dr. Bosque.]

Dr. Kokayi Patterson is the founder of the African Wholistic Health Association.  Prior to his becoming an Acupuncture Specialist in Detox in 1979 Kokayi Patterson was a Drug Counselor and Program Manger/Director specializing in Residential Treatment, Community Outreach, Youth Counseling for 35 years, where he first witnessed acupuncture being used in 1970 at a local Drug Center. He assisted in the development of a Wholistic Approach to Residential Treatment, which included exercise, meditation, quality water, partial vegetarian diet, herbs, vitamins, AcuDetox, massage etc. [Read Dr. Shakur’s statement honoring Dr. Kokayi.]


1999: Acupuncturist – Urayoana Trinidad

Urayoana Trinidad is the first Puerto Rican woman to be a licensed acupuncturist. She graduated from The Black Acupuncture Advisory Association of North America and The Quebec Institute of Traditional Acupuncture. She has studied different aspects of Chinese medicine in depth and has dedicated herself to the study of Classical Chinese medicine with Jeffrey Yuen, who is internationally renown for sharing the advanced wisdom of Daoist medicine to practitioners. She brings this knowledge to every patient and through the Rooted in Health workshops shares this knowledge with folks who want to empower themselves to conserve or regain their health.

Urayoana has taught oriental medical theory to acupuncture students and been in the forefront of using acupuncture and other modalities in the Latino and African American communities since 1981. During this time, as well as, having a private practice she has founded community alternative health programs and worked in HIV / AIDS and drug treatment programs in the Bronx, Harlem and Queens. Urayoana is committed to bringing quality health care and holistic health education to all who seek to integrate this type of health care into their lives. [Read Dr. Shakur’s statement honoring Urayoana Trinidad.]


Dr.Shadidi

1998: Acupuncturist – Dr. Shadidi Beatrice Kinsey

In 1992, Dr. Kinsey became the first African-American to be licensed by New York State to practice acupuncture. Her interest in acupuncture began in 1981, when she read a story in the New York Amsterdam News about the Harlem Institute of Acupuncture. She subsequently enrolled in the school, and later became a certified doctor of acupuncture at the International Institute of Acupuncture and Traditional Medicine in Canada and co-founded the P.E.A.C.E. Health Center in Brooklyn. [Read Dr. Shakur’s statement honoring Dr. Kinsey]

Crew Love V: Behind Enemy Lines – May 22, 2009

cluvfrontCrew Love V:
Behind Enemy Lines

A fundraiser for political prisoners & black august weekend ‘the party with a purpose’ event of hip hop appreciation week

May 22, 2009- Friday
@
602a Marietta Street
Atlanta, GA 30313
404.512.7671
$10 at the door/ $7 if you’re wearing a crew love t-shirt doors open at 10 pm- show starts at 10:30 hosted by dres tha beatnik and angie the hip hop angel

Come see some of hip hop’s finest- and don’t be late

10:40- wade b
11:00- mach 5
11:25- adrift da belle
11:40- c.H.O.S.E.N.
11:55- sidestreet ked
12:10- j- live
12:40- clan destined

Also hear from our comrades behind enemy lines who have a message specifically for the crowd of crew love- folks like sundiata acoli, veronza bowers & mutulu shakur- get familiar! We will also have their contact information available for you so you too can stay in touch.

Raffle drawings for a
Custom skateboard deck
By dtm of visual artwerks/ denominator graphics and a studio package deal from firehouse studios/ new jeru entertainment courtesy of nick fury and t-shirt giveaways courtesy of the ftp movement

We will have food & drinks for sale
For all palettes- vegan, vegetarian and meat eaters alike!
Support support support!!!
Come get down for a good cause.

“rap is something you do- hip hop is something you live!”- krs- one
2009 hip hop appreciation week theme: cooperation

Sponsors: ftp movement, black august organizing committee, jungle 45, lens of life, guerilla republik, visual artwerks, new jeru entertainment, dungeoneze, salem psalms library, 4 kings entertainment, the temple of hip hop, and the atlanta bench.