Headliners like Black Star, Common, Fat Joe and the Terror Squad
and Black Rob were accompanied by special guest Gil Scott-Heron,
comedian Sara Jones, the Puerto Rican rap group Tiro de Gracias and
an Afro-Cuban drum ensemble. The performance wasn't just a musical
display, either: Monifa Akinwole of the Malcolm X Grassroots
Movement led the audience in a rendition of Stevie Wonder's "Happy
Birthday" dedicated to political prisoners, and a video
presentation on the revolution encouraged the audience to take
action both internationally and nationally. Black Rob burnt a
dollar bill to protest capitalism, and urged the audience to take
their energy back to the community and help make change. Before
Scott-Heron appeared repeating his mantra, "the revolution will not
be televised," comedian Jones lit the stage up with her unique
version, "the revolution will not happen between these thighs." And
although Fat Joe openly admitted he was there "for entertainment
purposes," he met with wild applause when he announced that Big Pun
had recently lost forty pounds.
Later this month, many of the artists will travel to Havana, where
their August 27 performance, which will be broadcast on United
States radio. Proceeds from the show will help build a hop-hop
library and studio in Havana, and establish an emergency fund for
political prisoners in America. - Kristin Cleary
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