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| Disappearing Voices/Black Radio 8/21
Disappearing Voices The Decline of Black Radio © 2008 Black Waxx Multimedia Inc. Join us for a special screening and Q&A with the director! IN MEMORY OF BLACK AUGUST Thursday, August 21'st at 7:00pm THE BRECHT FORUM 451 WEST ST. (BET. BANK & BETHUNE STS.) NYC, 10014 Untitled Document *FREE ADMISSION!* TO R.S.V.P. AND FOR GENERAL INFORMATION Call: 212-545-4178 e-Mail: info@blackwaxx.com Watch The Trailer Now! Disappearing Voices In the controversial, original and provocative documentary "Disappearing Voices – The Decline of Black Radio", director U-Savior takes an unprecedented look at the rise and fall of an art form unique to America – Black radio. The film is written and narrated by radio personality and historian Bob Law (Night Talk) and offers viewers a well-rounded discourse that looks at the impact of Black jocks not only on radio but on the very fabric of American life. Replete with rare interviews with prominent figures in American society like Melvin Van Peebles, Rev. Al Sharpton, Gary Byrd, Chuck D of Public Enemy, Buddy Scott, Kae Thompson, Bobby Jay, Vy Higgensen, Stanford "The CutMan" Moore and Abiodun Oyewole of The Last Poets and with air checks by famous jocks like Frankie "The Love Man" Crocker, Enoch "The Dixie Drifter" Gregory, Jocko Henderson, Hal Jackson and Eddie O'Jay, Disappearing Voices does more than examine the factors that contributed to Black radio's demise. It is an expose, a history lesson, a memoir and a source for solutions.
__________________ "We must continue to move forward and do everything we can to outlaw legal lynching in America. We must continue to stand together in unity and to demand a moratorium on all executions. You must stay strong. You must continue to hold your heads up, and to be there. We will prevail. Keep marching Black people. They are killing me tonight. They are murdering me tonight." -- Excerpts of Last Words of Bro. Shaka Sankofa, an innocent man executed by the state of Texas, 6/22/00. www.myspace.com/nattyreb7 |
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