18.11.10

Live in Concert: Saint Anger, Swag Kid Telly, Tray Chaney & more..

LIVE!!! SAINT ANGER, TRAY CHANEY & SWAG KID TELLY
*Free "Teenage Monsta" EP w/ every entry (BIZZLEBOY.COM)

Come celebrate Swag Kid Telly's "Teenage Monsta" EP Release. Along with Tray Chaney (The Wire) & Saint Anger (Virginia Artist of the Year). Also performing: TL Brown, 2009 Grammy Award Nominees FC "Steel" Anderson, HBO The Wire Tray Chaney & the break out artist of the year TY Bless!

Contact E. Bizzle OR June Daguiso for more info: 571-276-8518 or 703-303-7424

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Bizzle Boy Radio Vol. 1 features Swag Kid Telly, E Bizzle aka ER & Saint Anger. Da Beat World Wide Radio is the backbone of INDIE music in the DMV (DC, Maryland & Virginia) & is the only .com radio station in the U.S. that has its on AM station. Da Beat Radio is Bizzle Boy Records official home for music. They both have teamed up to present you a mixtape/promo cd that is supa hot & better than most! You will love this promo cd & we are hoping that you will go to the digital stores & buy our albums so we can keep making great music!

SUPPORT SUPPORT SUPPORT Da Beat Radio because they are one of the hottest stations out there that has the Independent artist best interest in heart!

Also presented by Fashion Mechanics Clothing Stores, www.foreverdc.com & Cubz for Cubz Productions (cpbeats.com)

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10.11.10

Gloria Ryan Headlines Benefit Show in Baltimore


Hello
We would like to invite you and your camera out to this EXCLUSIVE community event.

Baltimore, City MD December 17, 2010) Peace of Mind Services and Stevie’s Soul LLC has taken the extra step in giving back to our community. Both organizations are working together to conduct a “Beyond the Holiday’s Benefit Show” to help less fortunate children and needy families during the holidays and beyond. All proceeds will benefit Peace of Mind Services which provides services to needy families and children for the Holidays and beyond.

Clean Comedy show featuring Howard G (Kiss My Bumper Commercial), R&B recording sensation Gloria Ry'ann and live band, fashion show, vendors, door prizes, raffles, free food and cash bar.

Bring a can good, non perishable item or a toy donation and receive one free drink. (With proper id)

Adults: $15 in advance, $25 at the door Children under 12: $10

To purchase a ticket or for information about being a vendor or sponsor at this event, please feel free to contact Nichelle 410-779-6331 or Stevie 410-419-6629.

Some invited guests are Councilwoman Belinda Conaway, Councilmen Carl Stokes, City Council President “Bernard Jack Young” and Marvin “Doc” Cheatum.

Sponsored by: Keeping it Real TV, U-Printing.com, Baltimore Times News Paper, and Colossal One

For additional information or media inquiries contact Nichelle Henson (President/CEO) 443-925-3306 or Stevie Robinson 410-419-6629.



Peace of Mind Services

940 Madison Ave

Baltimore MD 21201

http://www.peaceofmindservices.org

contactus@peaceofmindservices.org
Nichelle Henson Executive Director 443-925-3306 Stevie Robinson 410-419- 6629 steviessoul@gmail.com
Stevie's Soul LLC

Bringing You Substance Not Standard

Piece of Mind Services
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhjSb9Mtllc

6.11.10

Color of Change Has a Message For You!!




This can be one of the many reasons why this economy and our government is in the state that it is in. Fear has created a shift in what our common goal is which is people getting involved in CHANGE that effects HOME!!!!! Out of that fear, the republicans have satisfied their agenda, and the plan is set in motion for more fear to create more havoc and more chaos. I'm no preacher, but if folks do not read between the lines and the bull, the crabs will pull our way of thinking and action down with them. Check out an email sent from Color of Change by way of my boy K-NIX of DMVRADIO.NET!!!!! Make your own choice. I'm just here to share...

Tre'

We started ColorOfChange after Hurricane Katrina because we believed that Black America couldn't rely on existing organizations, leaders, or a political party to deliver the change needed to protect and uplift our communities.

Nevertheless, when it comes time to vote, Black Americans consistently vote for Democrats, and those of us who showed up in Tuesday's election did so again in overwhelming numbers. But many of us did not show up — Black turnout dropped from 13% in 2008 to 10% this year. While some of this can be ascribed to the traditional drop-off in midterm elections, we think there is a much larger lesson to be learned, and we hope the Democrats and President Obama are listening.



Put simply: over the past two years neither the President nor the Democratic Party have delivered the level of change we were promised and need. The conditions that caused us to start ColorOfChange — racial inequality and a lack of collective Black political power — are largely the same conditions that exist.

Black Americans still overwhelmingly support the President and want him to succeed. And we're angered by the often subtle, yet clear race-based attacks on the President. But we can't let that get in the way of evaluating the President based on his performance.

What we know is that the policies of President Obama's administration are falling short of delivering on the hope and change that brought us out to vote two years ago. Black unemployment is at 16%, twice the national average. For young Black men, it's above 40%. Black home ownership has been devastated by the foreclosure crisis. Yet, the administration has insisted on a bi-partisan approach to governing that has been soft on the banks and incredibly timid when it comes to creating jobs. The administration has insisted on bringing along Republicans — politicians from a party that condones the hurling of racist and disrespectful slurs at the President, refuses to hold its own accountable, and has made very clear that it has had no intention of truly working with the President and his party. In our view, you can't negotiate in good faith with people like that — people who repeatedly demonstrate that their goal is to attack everything you do and deny you anything you can claim as an accomplishment.





But this is not only or even mostly about the President and his administration. It's largely about the fact that corporate interests have for decades dominated a large part of the Democratic party. For this reason, many Democrats have cowered from truly standing up and fighting for what they say they believe in, for fear of losing campaign contributions of becoming a target of powerful, wealthy corporations and industries. Those who have stood strong often see no support from the national party in their efforts to push for change, and they're often left to fend for themselves come election time.

As a candidate, Barack Obama talked about "changing business as usual" in Washington. The reality is that not much has changed. Rather than truly challenging the entrenched corporate interests that have dominated our politics for so long, President Obama has often tried to negotiate and work with them. During the campaign, Obama often said that change "comes from the bottom up" — but once in office, he hasn't, in any major way, invited ordinary people to pressure the political system, or engaged them in the process of creating change. The movement built around getting Obama elected was largely ignored after he took office. The President's greatest asset — his millions of supporters — were basically abandoned and implicitly told "we got this," when that simply wasn't the case.

Moving forward, Republicans are likely to pose even more of an obstacle to the changes Democrats promised, and many in the media are arguing that the only way forward for Democrats is to move to the right, chart an even tamer course, and compromise further with Republicans and the large corporate interests they represent. We believe the truth is exactly the opposite. Black Americans and everyone else who turned out in 2008 looking for change need to see Democrats fighting harder to deliver that change and taking true leadership to engage all of us in helping create that change. It's what Democrats need to do if they want our votes in the future, and it's the right thing to do if they really want to move this country forward.

In the meantime, regardless of what Democrats do, we need to continue to mobilize within own communities to demand the changes we need from Congress and the White House — supporting them when they try to do the right thing, and holding them accountable when they don't. It won't be easy, and we won't always win — but we know from experience that when we act together, we can create real change that affects all of our lives. And we'll continue reaching out to you with ways to do that together.

That's our perspective. And we wanted to share it with you. But we also wanted to hear from you — how you perceive where we are, what happened Tuesday, and your thoughts on how to best move forward (whether you have time to write a sentence or an essay)

http://wwwcolorofchange.org

Thanks and Peace,

James, Gabriel, William, Dani, Matt, Natasha and the rest of the ColorOfChange.org team
November 5th, 2010