• May 5, 2009

    Detroit Coalition Against Police Brutality presents A Mother’s Day Celebration: An Evening of Poetry, Spoken Word & Rap and special birthday celebration for Ron Scott.

    Sunday, May 10, 2009. 6-9pm. 51 West Hancock—The Arc Building. Detroit, MI. Suggested Donation: $10.00 or more.

    Featuring Collective Readings By: Gloria House, Wardell Montgomery, & Sandra Hines and Hip-Hop Performances by Invincible, Starlet, Finale and Khary Frazier.

    Refreshments…entertainment…celebration….Please call 313 399 7345 to RSVP, or email detcoalition@att.net . SEE YOU THERE!!

  • April 21, 2009

    Local 782 San Antonio Music Coalition presents...

    STATE OF EMERGENCE @ Limelight
    Fiesta's ending, but the revolution's just beginning...
    Sunday, April 26. Only $5. 21+. 2718 N.Saint Marys, San Antonio, Texas 78212.

    INVINCIBLE, Las Krudas, Vocab, OBX, Itzli, DJ Tech-Neek.

  • April 21, 2009

    Jean Grae, Invincible, Devin the Dude
    8PM at the SCOOT INN. 1308 E. 4th St., Austin, TX, 78702.

    $10 for Ladies before 10 p.m.
    $15 for Dudes before 10 p.m.
    $20 for all after 10 p.m.

    Brought to you by James Dean, YellaStudNDaSouth and AustinSurreal.com

  • April 21, 2009

    LYRICS TO GO!
    FINALE (iM/Fontana/Universal), INVINCIBLE (Emergence Media), HASSAAN MACKEY (Rawkus 50), DJ QUARTER POUND

    LIVE! @ DUBLAND UNDERGROUND on WED. APRIL 22nd
    315 Alexander St., Rochester, NY. Doors @ 9PM/18+ w/ proper ID

    Damage: 8 BUCKS ALL NIGHT LONG. GET THERE EARLY!!!!

  • April 14, 2009

    Ellen Stone Belic Institute for the Study of Women and Gender in the Arts and Media, Columbia College Chicago, and Rap Sessions are pleased to present Rap Sessions Community Dialogue: Is America Really Post-Racial?

    April 16, 6:30pm. FREE. Film Row Cinema, 1104 S. Wabash Avenue, 8th Floor., CHICAGO, IL.

    Critically-acclaimed author, hip-hop activist and Spring 2009 Institute Fellow, Bakari Kitwana, partners with the Institute for the third consecutive year on a Rap Sessions Community Dialogue, this time addressing the question: "Is America Really Post-Racial?" Part of a national tour led by Kitwana, this series presents a diverse panel of leading artists, scholars and activists to engage youth and community leaders in candid, compelling conversations about the ways that race and democracy are being redefined in our national culture. Targeting the hip-hop generation that helped build early support for America's first Black president, this year's interactive townhall meetings debate the extent to which young Americans have opened a new chapter in American race relations.

    Featured Panelists:

    • Jabari Asim, Editor-in-Chief of Crisis Magazine, author of "The N-Word: Who Can Say It, Who Shouldn't, and Why"
    • Lisa Fager Bediako, President and Co-Founder of Industry Ears, Inc.
    • Timuel Black, Educator and social activist
    • Invincible, Detroit-based hip-hop artist and activist
    • Tricia Rose, Professor of Africana Studies at Brown University, author of "The Hip-Hop Wars: What We Talk About When We Talk About Hip-Hop--And Why it Matters"
    • Moderated by Bakari Kitwana, Author of "The Hip-Hop Generation," co-founder of the National Hip-Hop Political Convention, and Spring 2009 Institute Fellow

    ASL services available upon request. Please allow 48 hours advance notice.

    For more information:
    Tel: 312-369-8829
    Web: www.colum.edu/institutewomengender
    Email: institutewomengender@colum.edu

  • April 1, 2009

     

    The Palestinian hip hop crew DAM is comin back to NYC! And being joined by REBEL DIAZ, INVINCIBLE, FINALE, and DJ OJA!

    Palestine Education Project) presents
    HOMELAND HIP HOP: A Benefit Show for the Indigenous Youth Delegation to Palestine

    Tuesday, April 7, 2009. at Southpaw, 125 5th Ave, Park Slope Brooklyn.

    8pm doors, 9pm show. $12 in advance, $15 at the door.

    All proceeds will go directly to support the delegation of indigenous youth, artists, and youth organizers traveling to Palestine this coming August.

    The delegates are coming SNAG Magazine, Huaxtec, and Haskell Indian Nations University. Check them out and support their inspiring work!

  • April 1, 2009

    FINALE - "A PIPE DREAM AND A PROMISE" CD release party

    Saturday, April 4th, 2009. 9PM. Elements Gallery, 2125 Michigan Ave., Detroit, MI 48216. 18+ w/ Proper ID. $5 all night long.

    Hosted by Prince Whippa Whip (Cold Crush Bros.)

    With DJs Houseshoes, Sicari, K Fresh, & Sean Doe (Chicago)

    Performances by Finale, Invincible, 5 ELA, Niacal Youngstarz

    And special gues performers Spier1200, Apollo Brown, the Gorilla Funk Mob w/ Allan Barnes (Blackbyrds)
    & many more surprise guests.

    Copies of "A Pipe Dream & a Promise" will be on hand for you to purchase.

    KING MOST ALBUM MEGA MIX PREVIEW.

  • March 13, 2009

    If you are in Austin, this is where you need to be:

    Mar 14, 2009
    SXSW Film Festival - Hideout Theatre (617 Congress Ave, Austin, TX)
    Locusts docu-music video feat. Invincible & Finale. Directed by Iqaa the Olivetone. 

    Mar 19, 2009
    SXSW Film Festival - Paramount Theatre (713 Congress Avenue, Austin, TX)
    Locusts docu-music video feat. Invincible & Finale. Directed by Iqaa the Olivetone.

    Mar 20, 2009
    SXSW Music Festival - Austin Convention Center, room 19A
    "Hip Hop In The Age Of Obama" panel discussion featuring Davey D Cook (Host/DJ, Hard Knock Radio), Invincible, Truth Universal, and Toki Wright

    Mar 21, 2009
    SXSW Music Festival - Back Alley Social (303 W. 5th St., Austin, TX)
    Invincible, Mr. Lif, Pigeon John, Buff1, Now On, A-Alikes, Bomani Armah & Project Mayhem, Truth Universal, Blacklisted Individuals, and Poetic Pilgrimage. 

    SXSW wesbite.

  • March 10, 2009

    March 15, 2009, 8PM at Avant Garden, 411 Westheimer Rd., Houston, Texas.

    INVINCIBLE & FINALE, KIAWITL, FREE RADICALS, PHILASOPH, THE OTHERSIDE.

    $7 before 10PM. $10 after 10PM. Benefiting the Houston Palestine Film Festival. Presented by musicheals.org.

  • March 3, 2009

    After innovating the new genre of "docu-music video" with the acclaimed Locusts film, Invincible applies the same treatment to her award-winning song, "People Not Places."

    The People Not Places docu-music video will premier on the closing night of the Ann Arbor Palestine Film Festival, Saturday, March 14, 8PM. People Not Places will screen alongside Slingshot Hip Hop.

    Featuring Abeer, Suhell Nafar (DAM), and Shadia Mansour, People Not Places takes the listener on a "birthright" tour of Israel where the buried Palestinian significance of each location comes to light. Along the route the video exposes the process of historic and continued colonization as being even deeper than land seizure and ethnic cleansing of Palestinians, but one that is invested in erasing the indigenous language, culture, and memory. Intertwined between verses are interviews from various perspectives exposing the the myth of a "Jewish birthright" to a land to which Palestinians are denied the Right of Return. These insightful voices break down the importance of Palestinian Right of Return, how it can be actualized, and how it connects to the resistance of displaced communities from Iraq to New Orleans.