Revolution #248, October 23, 2011


Announcing:

$23,000 in 60 days, online fund drive launched for:

Occasioned by BAsics:
A Celebration of Revolution and the Vision of a New World

indiegogo.com/basicsevent

On April 11, 2011, hundreds of people of diverse ages, backgrounds, and political perspectives came together for an evening of jazz, funk, soul, rock, theater, dance, poetry, visual arts, commentary, and film. All of it aching for, giving voice to, and infused with the possibility of a radically different world than the maddening planet we live on now.

All of it occasioned by the publication of BAsics, a book of quotations and short essays by Bob Avakian, the Chairman of the Revolutionary Communist Party, with much of the evening’s performances flowing from, bouncing off of and inspired by the life and the work of Avakian and what it means to celebrate revolution and the vision of a new world.

This was a night where people felt a door opened to the potential for a whole new world... a different way to think, feel and be.

In this intense and important political moment, this is something that has to reverberate throughout society.

Go to indiegogo.com/basicsevent... watch the trailer for the film... contribute generously... and spread the word!

As a thank you for any level of contribution, there are a range of perks... signed copies of the poster for the event, the beautifully designed program, a thank you memento that was given to participants on the night itself, a copy of BAsics—the book that occasioned this event—and other special gifts from the performers and artists who took part in this historic event including original artwork from Dread Scot, Emory Douglas, and even a chance to have dinner with the MCs of the event, Sunsara Taylor and Herb Boyd.

And more than anything, you’ll be contributing to impacting society with a vibrant and moving celebration of revolution and the vision of a new world.

 

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