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.

Existence Is Resistance 8 city tour (NYC/ Paterson, NJ/ Dearborn, MI / Irvine,CA/ Santa Cruz, CA/ Berkley, CA/ Phoenix, AZ/ Miami, FL) w/ Lowkey, Logic, Shadia Mansour, Mazzi of S.O.U.L. Purpose, Narcicyst, Omar Offendum, M1 of Dead Prez, Sullee J, Marcel Cartier, Invincible, Lah Tere & Likwiud.

Cameos by Melle Mel, Mos Def, Statik Selektah, Slaine, DJ Enuff, Pharoahe Monch, Jean Grae, & Raekwon the Chef!

 

Do not miss this show of trans-solidarity!!!!

Look at the line-up! All freedom, equality-loving people coming together for a great cause. Let’s celebrate the Egyptian people!!!!

Existence is Resistance & LEAP Present a Benefit Concert

SOUNDS of LIBERATION

Featuring:

Shadia Mansour
Lowkey
Logic
Narcycist
Marcel cartier
Mazzi of S.O.U.L. Purpose
Lah Tere of Rebel Diaz
Likwuid

Opening up the evening will be the one and only Jody McIntyre

Proceeds will be donated to support the work of the following organizations:

*Egypt Relief: Resala
*Existence is Resistance
*LEAP

For more information e-mail eir.nyc@gmail.com or call 917-294-6781

Door: 8PM | SHOW: 8:30 PM
Price: $20 advance/$25 at the door

British-born Palestinian Hip Hop artist, Shadia Mansour was surrounded by airport security and “intelligence officers” armed with guns on Saturday, September 4, 2010, in Ben Gurion Airport, Israel.

Ms. Mansour was told to return to her luggage after a usual baggage xray and multiple searches, when eight agents ran towards her, weapons drawn and pointed, they aggressively kicked away her bags and surrounded her.

The eight agents had their guns pointed at Ms. Mansour while having her stand in the same position for one hour in suspicion of a bomb being planted in her microphone which they had in their possession for ten minutes already.

Ms. Mansour assured the agents the microphone was used for recording music and was then asked by an officer to sing her lyrics to him, they screamed at her and asked “who she worked for, who bought the microphone, what does she sing about” and as the agents and officers shouted over one another she was also told, “we have found something planted in the microphone” all this transpiring while airport goers observed the entire ordeal.

Although standard for Palestinians to be strip searched upon departure of Israel, Ms Mansour was made to lay down on her back as female agents pushed aggressively into her joints and neck.

Once the female agents finished searching her the microphone was returned and Ms. Mansour was directed to her flight en route to London as though nothing had happened.

Ms. Mansour told us “For a few minutes I really thought they were going to take my life, the way they handled the situation literally made me feel like I was an attempted suicide bomber that had just been captured or something”.

No legal action has yet been taken.

For more info contact: Nancy Leigh at Shadiamanagement@gmail.com

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.

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