Marvin X
photo Kamau Amen Ra
If you are willing to donate any amount, please call Marvin X, 510-200-4164. BAM must be a community supported project. The original Black Arts Repertory Theatre failed in Harlem when grant funds were cut off. BAM must be independent although we will accept funds but will not compromise our revolutionary values and goals, the freedom of our people.
Black Arts Movement chief architect LeRoi Jones, aka Amiri Baraka, on the set of his play The Toilet
photo Kamau Amen Ra
If you are willing to donate any amount, please call Marvin X, 510-200-4164. BAM must be a community supported project. The original Black Arts Repertory Theatre failed in Harlem when grant funds were cut off. BAM must be independent although we will accept funds but will not compromise our revolutionary values and goals, the freedom of our people.
Here’s an update for you from the ‘Black Arts Movement 27 City National Tour’ team: If you are willing to donate any amount, please call Marvin X, 510-200-4164. BAM must be a community supported project. The original Black Arts Repertory Theatre failed in Harlem when grant funds were cut off. We need funds for food at the Laney College gala; we need money for artists, sound equipment, transportation,book give away, costumes, speaker fees. Thanking you in advance for your support. Sincerely, Marvin X, Project Director BAM 27 City Tour Visit the ‘Black Arts Movement 27 City National Tour’ campaign. Comment on or view this announcement here. Respond directly to the campaign owner here. Help spread the word about the campaign! Note: To stop receiving updates from Black Arts Movement 27 City National Tour, click here. You can also unsubscribe from all recurring Indiegogo emails in your account settings. |
Black Arts Movement chief architect LeRoi Jones, aka Amiri Baraka, on the set of his play The Toilet
Amiri and Maya, RIP
The Black Arts Movement Arkestra and Poet's Choir will perform at Laney College, Feb. 7, 2015
photo Adam Turner