Washington Report, March 2006, page 63
Arab-American Activism
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| Surrounding MC Narcissist of Euphrates (c)
are (clockwise from upper left): Noyeek the Grizzly Bear, Head-Roc,
The Iron Sheik, B-Dub and Ragtop of the Philistines, Tayeb
and Omar of the N.O.M.A.D.S., Flip a.k.a. Cookie Jar of the
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Palestinian Hip-Hop Comes to DC
ARAB and African hip-hop artists converged Dec. 16 at Washington,
DC’s local progressive hot spot, Bus Boys and Poets, to raise
funds for the forthcoming film “Slingshot Hip Hop: The Palestinian
Lyrical Front,” expected to debut at film festivals this
year. Over a hundred people packed the restaurant’s small
performance space, and hundreds more were turned away.
Emceed by Noura Erekat, the show began with rapper-activist Iron
Sheik, who warmed up the crowd. After watching a superb clip from “Slingshot
Hip Hop,” members of the audience started writing checks
in order to help filmmaker Jackie Salloum complete and market the
film.
Special guest Noose, an Arab-American artist from New Jersey who
recently opened for Hip-Hop super group Bone-Thugs-in-Harmony,
continued the positive performances with a beautiful spoken word
piece, and MC Narcissist, an Iraqi-Canadian artist who is part
of the Montreal based group Euphrates, brought fire down on the
grateful crowd.
At intermission, Busboys and Poets owner Andy Shallal was asked
by Huwaida Arraf of the DC Ban CAT Coalition to be the first
to sign a pledge stating that “Caterpillar Inc. products
(including heavy machinery, clothing and other products) will not
be purchased, rented or used on these premises until Caterpillar
Inc. ceases its support of the illegal Israeli occupation of Palestinian
lands and its sale of bulldozers and other equipment to the Israeli
military for the use of demolishing Palestinian homes and civilian
infrastructure”—officially making Bus Boys and Poets
a “CAT® Free Zone.”
The second half of the show began with a stellar performance by
local (politically) “conscious hip-hop” giant Head-Roc
with guest Noyeek the Grizzly Bear. Head-Roc, who is married to
activist/photographer Badia Albanna, also announced the birth of
their first child, Sama. The night ended with local favorites,
the Philistines and the N.O.M.A.D.S., who dazzled the crowd with
hard-hitting, tightly packed rhymes.
The show also promoted the CD “Free The P” (available
from the AET Book Club), a stellar compilation that features many
of the participating artists as well as Palestinian poet laureate
Suheir Hammad, Detroit’s Invincible, Joe Carr, reclusive
genius Excentrik, Palestinian artists DAM and PR and more. “Free
The P,” presented by the Philistines, also benefits “Slingshot
Hip Hop.”
—Matt Horton
Related Web Sites
www.busboysandpoets.com
www.slingshothiphop.com
www.ironsheik.biz
www.noosemusic.com
www.euphrates.ca
www.dcbancat.org
www.head-roc.com
www.noyeek.com
www.thephilistines.com
www.thenomads.biz
www.freethep.com |