
WRAP 10-year Anniversary Concert, featuring Mic Crenshaw
Tune in to KBOO.FM from 6:00-9:00pm Saturday, October 17th for a live, on-line stream.
Help us and celebrate and support WRAP's 10 years of resisting criminalization of poor and homeless people, fighting for affordable housing and demanding civil rights for all people. Your support keeps us strong!
WRAP 10-year Anniversary Concert, featuring Mic Crenshaw
Thank you for joining us to celebrate and support WRAP's 10 years of resisting criminalization of poor and homeless people, fighting for affordable housing and demanding civil rights for all people. Your support keeps us strong!
Program:
6:00-7:30 - DJ Kimberlily, aka Kimberly McCullough!
7:30 Welcome - Ibrahim Mubarak and Monica Beemer, WRAP Board members
7:40 Paul Boden, Director of the Western Regional Advocacy Project (WRAP)
8:00-9:00 Mic Crenshaw, World-class MC and Poet. His lyrics speak to daily life and to positive social change on personal and global levels. Musically, his songs cross genres, tapping Funk, Rap, R&B, Rock, Electronica.
Want to attend in person?
Date: Saturday, October 17th, 2015
Time: 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Location:
Independent Publishing Resource Center
1001 SE Division St
Portland, Oregon
97202 USA
Cost: $10-$25 sliding scale; $15-$25 sliding scale at the door
How to purchase tickets:
WRAPconcert.brownpapertickets.com or email mbeemer@wraphome.org or call 503-860-9880
Featuring:
DJ Kimberlily!
Mic Crenshaw, World-class MC and Poet. His lyrics speak to daily life and to positive social change on personal and global levels. Musically, his songs cross genres, tapping Funk, Rap, R&B, Rock, Electronica.
Presentation by Paul Boden, WRAP Founder and Executive Director
Welcome by Monica Beemer and Ibrahim Mubarak, WRAP Board
KBOO Community Radio will broadcast or stream this event live
WRAP gallery, featuring WRAP’s powerful political artwork
Table for more info and to purchase WRAP’s book, House Keys Not Handcuffs: Homeless Organizing, Art and Politics in San Francisco and Beyond.
Light refreshments
Beer and wine (by donation)