TONIGHT! 12/18 Occupy LA Hip Hop Benefit

**This is a Autonomous Action to Raise money for Occupy Los Angeles, thanks to by buddy AudioTruther and his friends!!!**

OccupyLA Hip Hop Benefit Declaration
Hip-Hop Artists for Occupy Movement:
The Occupy LA Hip Hop Benefit Show
Dec. 18th 2011 @ Ambiente in Alhambra, CA



Long time community activist, independent record label owner and recording artist, Mark Ramirez (professionally known as KrazyRace of Realizm Rekords) is teaming up with Jesse Perez (professionally known as Shysti), Rebels to the Grain, OG Huskey Radio & Audio Truther to organize a fundraiser for OccupyLA.

In solidarity with all the Occupy cities and all the Occupiers everywhere, Los Angeles Hip-Hop artists and celebrities are donating their time and talents to this event, OccupyLA Hip-Hop Benefit Show. The funds being raised will go directly to Occupy organizers for food and supplies. As winter sets in, warm clothes, blankets and warm food will be needed more than ever.

Organizers want everyone to know that those who are not on the frontlines, sacrificing time and comfort for the greater good, can still help and support the movement. He is currently seeking donations, sponsorships, volunteers and promotional help.

Performers and special guests will be announced on this Facebook page. Tickets and donations will be accepted here as well. Sponsorship opportunities will include, online banner and email “Presents” title, e-flier logo placement.
Let the Los Angeles community know that you and your company support the Occupy movement!

Artists/DJ/Groups/Bands Confirmed to perform or attend:

Quinto Sol
Krazy Race
Rebels to the Grain
Shysti
Tenochtitlan
Politik
Inner City Soul
Kemo The Blaxican
Destruct
Rhyme Addicts
Stamina
Lyrical Onslaught Music
The Knovalist One
Alkatraz
DJ Lord Ron
DJ Bubski
DJ Ralph M.
DJ Breeze
DJ Indjnous

Vendors: Stolen Garments, Chicano Nation, Realizm Rekords & more.


Benefit is taking place on Sunday Dec. 18th
3pm-12am
$10
21 & Over

Location:
Ambiente
45 S. Garfield Ave.
Alhambra, CA 91801

For Press Inquiries or further Information:
Email OccupyLABenefit@gmail.com / OLAHipHop@yahoo.com   

http://olahiphopbenefit.blogspot.com/p/benefit-declaration.html


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15 Comments

Swietlik's picture

How the collected money is controlled.

Will the funds raised go directly to the Occupy LA resources committee?  If that's the case it would basically be under direct control of the general assembly. (Note: the resource committee can authorize purchases of less than $50 at thier meetings on tue, thur, sat and sun at 6pm, we meet at sister cities)

Or will the Hip Hop Benefit event organizers best decide how the money should be spent to support Occupy LA?

audiotruther's picture

There will be full transparency.

Of the the resources gathered from the event. As well as consenus of the appropriate commitees and the GA of the how, what, and where they are to be used to empower the Occupy LA movement and those people that make it move. All parties involved have the best intent of this action and it is our collective responsibility to assure these acts of good faith are not misconstrued in any form.

 

 

George Vreeland Hill 2012's picture

Occupy Is A Joke!

Occupy Wall Street needs to shut its stupid mouth.
How dare they count every person in the ninety-nine percent they talk about as in with them.
They do not have a right to speak for me.
I like the rich.
Many of them started with nothing or almost nothing.
Steve Jobs and countless others became VERY rich after being very poor.
They did not complain.
They had ideas and went with them.
The top one percent creates jobs.
Our companies, stores, firms and on and on that employ millions were not started by poor people.
They were started by the wealthy.
Now, OWS states that the rich are our enemy.
Great, go against those who create so much.
Occupy Wall Street has got to be the most stupid bunch of idiots to ever band together.
They have no real clue as to what they are doing.
In Los Angeles, they accomplished nothing and left a mess that cost the city a lot of money.
In Seattle, OWS blocked docks and tried to prevent people from going to work.
Yet, they claim they want people to go to work.
The entire Occupy movement is a joke.
They talk for the entire ninety-nine percent, but of those ninety-nine percent of the people, about ninety percent are working.
I live in Beverly Hills and I'm doing fine.
I don't need Occupy Wall Street to tell me what to do.
 
George Vreeland Hill 

GEORGE VREELAND HILL

George...you don't need OWS?

The OWS movement is about the corruption of the political system by the large banks and corporations...not about people who have made something of themselves unless they are corrupt as well. It is not anti-capitalism itself, but the bastardization of the political and corporate landscape whereby the politicians have become corrupted by big business at the expense of the citizens who voted them in. Just because you live in Bev Hills doesn't mean you are immune to the corruption and most likely you aren't wealthy enough to be in the top 1% anyway. So, if you do not pay any taxes, use any banks, breath air, consume any food, gas or consumer goods, then yes, you are not affected.  But if you do, then you are most definately affected by the corrupt system.


I hope that clears it up for you George, because you are part of the 99% whether you like it or not.

alivia's picture

How, Who, Where

As an active OLA Occupier I'm not real keen about the idea of OccupyLA listing an event they are not endorsing or planning and no way to know for sure if the funds really will go towards Occupy Movement. How does it benefit? "As winter sets in, warm clothes, blankets and warm food will be needed more than ever." In Los Angeles? In New York? Seattle? Location? We have 30 people who were kicked out because of 1 tent - will this benefit help them? I have 2 Occupiers who volunteered every single day at City Hall who need to get home to Arkansas - can we help them? Who & how this benefits the Occupy Movement & whom it helps, really needs to be listed before I offer my tiny limited money.

I Occupy because I may be physically limited but I am not dis abled.

I Occupy because everyone should have equal opportunities.

I Occupy because I am not afraid to stand up to greed and corruption

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alivia's picture

Equal together we stand or we don't stand together at all

Liz

 I'm very sorry you lost your home but several people have come to Occupy LA and have offered A LOT of money to help and they were turned down because they were too commercial. So then along comes this event and it's very commercial - what are we to think? 

 

 

Special favors for special people - that's not ok.

 

As for SEIU - I disagree with that they were not being accountable. I was there as were others and firsthand experience from people I know and from what I saw, they were working their butt off to maintain the camp, work together and ensure they put forth a good image., It was because of one tent (as I'm told) that the entire camp site was kicked out.  They talked to the trouble makers several times and they refused to leave. How did you expect them to get rid of them without a physical confrontation? Shadow did and this is what happened.  The people there that I know personally did not and have never expected to be taken care of. In fact, I was trying to find work for the ones I knew so they could help themselves....and you’re not the only one trying to help Occupiers. There are a lot of people out there doing as much as possible to help Occupiers.

 

But again, there is a lot of un-organized efforts and until we can become organized and work together and not allow egos to get in the way (I am not directing this to you but to all of us) we are going to continue to bump head, lose ground and not be taken seriously.

 

 

Anthony & his shirts - yes, people were angry but they could see he was hostile and no one wanted to approach him and be the target of his anger. Even I who bought a t shirt from him asked if I could take a picture, he said yes, I did and then he got angry for me for doing so. What should I have done? Physically try to remove him? Would you have helped me to do so? Would anyone else?  I highly doubt it.

 

Print Lab - same thing

 

Organization - WE MUST HAVE IT

There is a lot of un-organization in OLA that is hurting OLA

 

 

We are not attacking you but we are questioning how the funds are being managed - do we not have that right as Occupiers?

 

I Occupy because I may be physically limited but I am not dis abled.

I Occupy because everyone should have equal opportunities.

I Occupy because I am not afraid to stand up to greed and corruption

audiotruther's picture

Can't please everyone but,

This event is as much for the Occupy LA fam as it is for the artists and Hip Hop community , the Occupy movemen moves so fast not everyone who wants to contrubute has been able too, so an event like this because it allows the artists to give in a way they are comfortable and the fans to come out and support in a way how they're comforatable. It's a win-win for eevryone, also it's it help reachs Occupy out reach objectives as well as opeining and diversing the movements perspection.

 

Myself and all parties involved hold a great deal of pride and resposablity into assuring all resources gathered are distrubuted through a transparent way, along with apporate the GA and commitee processes.

 

 

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American Voters on Immigration: The Most Ignorant Voters in the

    American voters must be among the most ignorant voters in the world. They keep voting in Republicans or Democrats who are bank rolled by the same elite who have been tag-team raping them for years.


They can't see that the same 1% who rape them are the same 1% who rape the undocument­ed.

Failed immigratio­n is created and designed by the elite who run both government­s. This is no different than failed mortgages, failed health care, loss of jobs, and our failing economy. This insidious 1% causes these failures because they profit at the expense of both the US taxpayers and the Mexican undocument­ed.

Are American voters really so propagandi­zed that they can't figure out why not one single U.S. politician criticizes the Mexican government for anything? The undocument­ed would not come or stay here if that filthy, corrupt co-trading partner of the American elite would take care of its own citizens. The majority of undocument­ed care deeply about their families and would stay at home if they could make a decent living wage working with their families.

Its about bi-nationa­l drug profits, trade, oil, remittance­s, the privatizat­ion of prisons, cheap labor, weapons profit, NAFTA, and a 40 year long political platform that only sways back and forth, and never forward.

I invite OWS to embrace the undocument­ed who are protesting­. Shame on both these pitiful government­s who fail to address the immigratio­n nightmare that they profit from.   http://twopesos-protestfortheundocumented.blogspot.com/2011/11/american-...

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