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ITVS Community Cinema, KQED Community Outreach, The Oakland Film Office, The City of Oakland and The Oakland Museum of California present: FILM: “HIP-HOP: Beyond Beats and Rhymes” Discussion with Filmmaker Byron Hurt Wednesday | January 17 th | 2007 Reception 6:00 pm | Screening 6:30 pm Performances by Youth Movement Records and Youth Speaks Audio pieces produced by TEMPO Oakland Museum of California 10 th and Oak Streets / next to Lake Merritt Bart Station Oakland, California 94607 Free parking in museum garage enter on Oak Street at 11th Street Post-screening panel discussion with Filmmaker Byron Hurt and: Dr. Joseph E. Marshall, Jr. Founder and President, Street Soldiers National Consortium Juba Kalamka, Co-founder, Deep Dickollective, Director, PeaceOUT World Homohop Festival D”Angelo "D-Nok" Lemmons, Emcee/Producer, Youth Movement Records Women of Color Resource Center and the Youth UpRising Center For more information on ITVS Community Cinema or how to get involved visit www.itvs.org/outreach/hiphop/ or email [email protected] Partner Organizations: SPARK , Just Think, Youth Movement Records, Youth Speaks, Omega Boys Club, Conscio Youth Media Crew, The DJ Project, Women of Color Resource Center This event is free and open to the public

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Page 1: FILM: “HIP-HOP: Beyond Beats and Rhymes” Discussion · PDF file · 2007-01-12HIP-HOP: FREE COMMUNITY SCREENIN A FILM BY BYRON HURT ENT nip-hop head weighs in on manhood in hip-hop

ITVS Community Cinema, KQED Community Outreach, The Oakland Film Office, The City of Oakland and The Oakland Museum of California present:

FILM: “HIP-HOP: Beyond Beats and Rhymes”

Discussion with Filmmaker Byron Hurt

Wednesday | January 17th | 2007

Reception 6:00 pm | Screening 6:30 pm Performances by Youth Movement Records and Youth Speaks

Audio pieces produced by TEMPO

Oakland Museum of California 10th and Oak Streets / next to Lake Merritt Bart Station

Oakland, California 94607 Free parking in museum garage enter on Oak Street at 11th Street

Post-screening panel discussion with Filmmaker Byron Hurt and: Dr. Joseph E. Marshall, Jr. Founder and President, Street Soldiers National Consortium

Juba Kalamka, Co-founder, Deep Dickollective, Director, PeaceOUT World Homohop Festival D”Angelo "D-Nok" Lemmons, Emcee/Producer, Youth Movement Records

Women of Color Resource Center and the Youth UpRising Center

For more information on ITVS Community Cinema or how to get involved visit www.itvs.org/outreach/hiphop/ or email [email protected]

Partner Organizations: SPARK , Just Think, Youth Movement Records, Youth Speaks, Omega Boys Club, Conscious Youth Media Crew, The DJ Project, Women of Color Resource Center

This event is free and open to the public