Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Emmanuel Jal





Emmanuel Jal, a former child-soldier from Sudan gave an awesome performance at the "United Nations Day Concert". He is currently fasting for 365 days to raise money for the school he is building in Sudan.. a truly incredible human being..

His film, War Child chronicles the tumultuous, shocking, inspiring, and ultimately hopeful odyssey of Emmanuel Jal. A former child soldier of Sudan's brutal civil war, he is now an emerging international hip hop star sharing a message of peace for his war-torn land and beloved Africa.

In the early 1980s at the age of seven, Jal was swept into Sudan's civil war, becoming one of 10,000 child soldiers conscripted on both sides of the two decade long conflict. After being forced to do many unimaginably horrible things, he escaped the soldier's camp and trekked for four months through Africa. He was eventually found and adopted by the now legendary British aid worker Emma McCune who had married Sudanese guerrilla commander Riek Machar and convinced him to not employ child soldiers. Shortly after she adopted Jal, McCune died in a suspicious car crash, leaving Emmanuel "orphaned" once again. Jal rose from ruthless child soldier to refugee to rap star. He found his own redemption and life mission through a message of peace that represents one of the 21st centuries' most inspiring and hopeful journeys, and a metaphor for the broader African predicament.

Emmanuel's journey is, in many ways, just beginning. His dream of Gua (peace) in Sudan and prosperity in Africa is threatened by corrupt leaders, genocidal warlords, and Western indifference. Hopefully, Emmanuel's peace quest to make the world a better place through his music, activism and youth education will prove to be far more significant than Emmanuel's former war.

War Child tells the story of Jal's life through his words and music, and remarkable film footage dating back to his childhood. Even at the age of seven, Emmanuel's charisma were so evident that National Geographic focused their own 1980's reportage on him as spokesperson for the children. Today, as Emmanuel travels the World, even into the halls of the US State Department, he takes us through his homeland's tormented history of civil war, assesses the prospects for peace after the country's 2005 ceasefire agreement, highlights the increasing problem of war children, and shines light on the growing African hip hop scene that is tackling the continent's ills through its music.



About Emmanuel Jal

Emmanuel Jal (born ca. 1980), a former child soldier in Sudan, has won worldwide acclaim for his unique style of hip hop music infused with messages of peace and reconciliation. Emmanuel was taken from his family home in 1987, at the age of seven, and sent to fight with the SPLA rebel army in Sudan's bloody civil war. For nearly five years, Emmanuel carried and slept next to an AK-47 that was taller than him. He was sent to Ethiopa and Southern Sudan to fight with thousands of other children that were uprooted from their villages.

Emmanuel has been featured in Time magazine, USA Today, The Times, The Guardian, the Washington Post, CNN, Fox, VOA, BBC, MTV, and Sky amongst many other news outlets. As a spokesman for Amnesty International and Oxfam, Emmanuel has held two press briefings at the United Nations in New York making him the first hip hop artist to do so. He also addressed congressional staffers on Capitol Hill about the plight of the people of Darfur and the pressing need for an international response to stop the genocide. Emmanuel has won an American Gospel Award, as well as a community service award in Kenya for his work promoting peace among youth. He has also recently been nominated for the MTVu Good Woodie Award given to activists for their commitments to social causes affecting the greatest change in the world.

His autobiography, "War Child: A Child Soldier's Story", will be released by St. Martin's Press in February 2009. His most recent album, "Warchild" was released on 12 May 2008 on the Sonic360 label (distributed by ADA Global) with additional production and mix by Neal Pogue (who had done work for various major artists including Outkast, Talib Kweli, and Pharoahe Monch).

Emmanuel recently performed at The V Festival in the UK, the Greenbelt Festival, and the first Black Ball in the UK for Keep a Child Alive (Alicia Keys foundation). He met with Nelson Mandela and performed at the tribute concert for his 90th birthday at Hyde Park in London. Emmanuel is currently touring the East Coast of North America speaking and performing at Colleges and Universities throughout the region.

About Gua Africa US

GUA Africa US' mission is to work with individuals, families and communities to help them overcome the effects of war and poverty. Each of our projects focus on providing an education to children and young adults who would otherwise be denied such opportunity. Currently our work is in Kenya and Sudan, however in the future we would like to expand into other areas of Sub-Saharan Africa - working with other experienced partner organizations where ever opportunities arise.

By supporting the film, you also help support Jal's lifelong dream of Gua, or peace, in Africa. Five percent (5%) of gross revenues of the filme go towards Gua Africa, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping communities in Sudan and Kenya overcome the effects of war and poverty through education.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

"I Get Out" Lauryn Hill

::and the tears fall::


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Sunday, August 23, 2009

King of Pop


I hadn't had the opportunity to properly CELEBRATE the King of Pop because I was off to Africa the day after his passing.. But no matter where I went the world was paying homage to Michael Jackson! Amsterdam was on a sick MJ kick and it seemed that everywhere I went someone was playing this song: "She wants to get it.." So I thought I would share it with you! We Miss You Michael!

Saturday, August 15, 2009

RT 3AM TWEET TO ERYKAH BADU

Speaking of Astrology:


3AM IN TWITTERVERSE:
perhaps it is the approaching full moon.. which tends to bring out the maternal side of the crab..

HER children:

fatbellybella. seven sirius . puma sabti , and mars merkaba

fatbellybella. seven is 11 .very humble .he is a quiet leader among his peers .he is a hard worker and str8 A student.he is a beast on the lacross field.

4freepeople. @fatbellybella what is his sign?

fatbellybella. puma is 4. shes VERY strong & creative. loves to sing,act & dance. natural ability as an artist and is willful. walks to own beat.eyes green

fatbellybella. mars merkaba is a baby . 3 mos . aquarius . eyes metalic gray . she is a big girl . heavy . smiles alot . recognizes smiles and smiles back

fatbellybella. im pisces , seven scorpio , puma cancer, mars aquarius - she breaks up all the water

fatbellybella. i home schooled the children in earlier years . 7 till 2nd grade , puma till kinda because mars needed me ...puma still gets xtra schooling

fatbellybella. the children are all different . i really like them .

4freepeople. @fatbellybella they sound beautiful. i am a cancer, like puma.. and an artist. we certainly walk to the beat of our own drum.. but love hard

Saturday, August 8, 2009

"Drum Life" Brandy

If you lived in a drum, you'd never be in it alone.



The Drum is as constant as the Heart Beat.
Live on.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

P-Square


The girls in Ghana got me hip to P-Square and I had so much fun having them teach me how to dance. Paul and Peter Okoye, a set of twins originating from Nigeria, both sing and dance kinda of like an African version of Usher. They seem to be uber popular with Ghanaians. Let me say.. it is 6 A.M. on a Saturday morning and I am dancing around my room.. missing and wishing I was dancing around with the girls! Just one of the many gifts they gave me..

Check 'em out:



www.mypsquare.com

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Free Summer Soundtrack!



We ALL know Santigold is Hott!



Download 20 FREE SONGS from Artists Featured in the Music Issue of Nylon Magazine at:
www.nylonmag.com/itunes

And I wouldn't post it if the songs weren't Hott! (You know how they try to give you the wack sounds to download for free..) I found my summer travel soundtrack! FREE for the FREE PEOPLE!

And if you need a sample: Anjulie (Boom)



Anjulie
Crystal Antler
Gay Blades
Heartsrevolution
LaRoux
Lissy Trullie
Little Boots
Mapei
Of Montreal
Passion Pit
Phoenix
Santigold
Spinnerette
Stardeath and Withedwarfs
Suckers
The Horrors
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
The Plasticines
The Soft Pack
Thunderheist
Tine Masters of Today
White Lies

via www.nylonmag.com (February):


PEOPLE HAVE THE POWER
PEOPLE HAVE THE POWER

Santigold, the Roots, and thousands of other people are turning DC green this weekend. Are you?

Fact: Global warming is real.

Fact: Our dependence on dirty energy isn’t helping.

Fact: You can do something about it.

Today marks the first day of Power Shift ’09, a four-day gathering in Washington D.C. of people who want to bring change to the way America approaches its energy policy.

Unlike most big lobbying pushes, this one’s made up entirely of young people—10,000, to be precise. They’ll meet with legislators, demonstrate on Capitol Hill, and organize with one another, so that at the end of the event they can bring home a coherent game plan.

There will even be some eco-friendly partying happening. Santigold, The So So Glos, The Roots, and a slew of other bands will all be performing with the help of Green Owl, an environmentally sustainable record label.

The big question isn’t whether or not Power Shift will make a statement; rather, it’s whether or not you’ll be a part of it. We’ll make it easy for you: Just go!
REBECCA WILLA DAVIS

www.powershift09.org
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