Jul 282012
 

Before the screening of Hip Hop Is Bigger Than The Occupation at Georgetown University we were interviewed by Arab Satellite Channel MBC about the documentary and the organization.

May 112011
 

Monday May 3oth at Galapagos Art Space in Brooklyn 6:30 – 9:30 pm.

Existence is Resistance & Nana Dankwa present: “Hip Hop Is Bigger Than The Occupation” – A documentary about a ten day journey of artists traveling through the West Bank, Palestine, teaching and performing Non Violent Resistance.

The tour included M1 of Dead Prez, Shadia Mansour, Lowkey, Marcel Cartier, Mazzi of Soul Purpose, DJ Vega Benetton, Jody McIntyre and Trinidad, Brandon and Lavie from the South West Youth Collaborative/University of Hip Hop Chicago.

The group stayed at Bulata Refugee Camp in Nablus and experienced first hand what it felt like living under occupation.

For tickets and more info please email eir.nyc@gmail.com or call 917-294-6781

Tickets $10 in advance or more on the door.

All proceeds will be donated towards this years tour.

Aug 122010
 

M-1 of Dead Prez drops a freestyle at Balata Refugee Camp in Nablus. He has been on tour in Palestine as part of the Existence is Resistance Bus Stop Hip Hop Tour 2010 along with Shadia Mansour, Lowkey, Mazzi, Marcel Cartier, Nana D., and DJ Vega Benetton.