Showing posts with label Freedom Of Speech. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Freedom Of Speech. Show all posts

Thursday, May 26, 2011

"Eye Am That I Am" (Eye Of Ra) Video Part 3


Blood Set Rapper The Game - Rockin' the Eye of Ra


"Eye Am That I Am" (Eye Of Ra) Part 3
"Eye Am That I Am" is a blog that documents the proliferation of the So-called Eye of Ra, Pyramids, Suns and other loose Occult imagery in modern society.
http://eyeamthateyeam.blogspot.com

"Eye Am That I Am" (Eye Of Ra) Part 2
"Eye Am That I Am" (Eye Of Ra) Part 1


http://eyeamthateyeam.blogspot.com

Monday, March 28, 2011

Freedom River & Richie Havens (Videos)


"When new ideas were proposed the people ridiculed them."


Freedom River - A Parable Narrated by Orson Welles


Richie Havens - Freedom (Woodstock 1969)

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Akala, Lowkey, Saul Williams In Conversation & Akala - Yours and My Children' (Music Video)


Akala, Lowkey, Saul Williams In Conversation Video - Inspiration Season - SB.TV
"What's being rammed down out throats as Hip-Hop, is it challenging power? Or is it serving Power? When the US Government loves the same Rappers that you love, who's interests are those Rappers serving?" - Lowkey talking sense (as usual)


Thursday, March 17, 2011

THE HATE DESTROYER (Video)

THE HATE DESTROYER
"Irmela Mensah-Schramm, 65 years old, an heroine with no muscles nor super powers, armed with a paint spray, and a scraper, daily hunting throughout Germany looking for racist or homophobic graffiti or stickers.
Indifference is her worst enemy, and to those, who minimize, she answers: "People who draw a one meter swastika on a wall have to realize what they are doing." - more info here:

Saturday, November 6, 2010

LEGACY IN THE DUST The FourAces Story by Winstan Whitter Screening 10/11/10


LEGACY IN THE DUST
The FourAces Story by Winstan Whitter

Earlier this year The Kool Skool interviewed Winstan WhitterDocumentary Film Maker and Skateboard Legend, Director of "The Four Aces Story". If you haven't seen this yet it is a MUST SEE!!!!

FUNDRAISING SCREENING, Followed by a discussion with the director
Winstan Whitter and special guests

In the 1960’s Mr. Newton Dunbar came to the UK from Jamaica and founded the first
Reggae-oriented music venue’s called ‘The Four Aces Club’, which for some 33 years was
home to the most influential black music and musicians to date (Desmond Decker, Jimmy
Cliff, Count Shelly, Ann Peebles, Percy Sledge, Ben E King Billy Ocean, Bob Marley, and many
others) Despite its success it came under fire from the local Police and was forced to close its
doors in the late 90’s due to a compulsory re- possession ordered by the local Authorities to
make way for the regeneration in Hackney for the fourth coming Olympics in 2012.


Promo Link:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tV8YwGTug4M

DOCUMENTARY - 100min / DONATION £5+ / Limited Edition Screen-prints for Sale

Wednesday 10th November Doors 7.00 Film Starts 8.00

Venue:
OPEN THE GATE
The Black Culture Cafe
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33-35 Stoke Newington Rd,
Dalston, London, N16 8BJ
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020 7503 6099
contact@openthegate.org.uk
www.openthegate.org.uk
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