Malik Rahim Dates

Schedule

Events | Malik Rahim Dates

April:
16 UMass, Amherst
17 Unity College, Unity Maine
18 Malik & Robert King of Angola 3 On (www.WPMG.org) 1pm
19 Meg Perry Center w/Robert King of the Angola 3, Portland, Maine
20 Turner Grange Hall, Turner Maine, with Robert King; Waterfall Arts Center, Montville, Maine
21 Colby College, Waterville, Maine
22 open
23 Somerville, MA
24 New York City (St Marys Church)
25 open
26 open
27 Newark, NJ
28 Sullivan College/Sullivan County, Northeast New York
29 Bowdoin College, Brunwicks, Maine

May:
1 Boston University

Thursday, April 17th

Malik Rahim
Unity College
Unity, Maine
3-5 pm
Student Activities Center

Friday, April 18th

Malik Rahim and Robert King (ANGOLA 3)
WMPG
90.9 FM (Portland, Maine)
www.wmpg.org
1-1:30 pm
Listen online

Sunday, April 20th

Malik Rahim and Robert King (ANGOLA 3)
Youth Activism Gathering
Turner Grange Hall
Turner, Maine
1-2:30 pm

Malik Rahim and Robert King
Community Potluck Meal
Millhouse
Waterfall Arts Center
Montville, Maine
6:30 pm

Thursday, May 1 (formerly April 30)
7 pm
Howard Thurman Center
Boston University
77 Commonwealth Ave.
Boston, MA 02215

Malik Rahim in Somerville, MA

Events | Malik Rahim Dates

A HOUSE PARTY WITH
Malik Rahim

CO-FOUNDER OF COMMON GROUND RELIEF

Meet Malik in a small and informal setting; learn about current issues confronting New Orleans and the grassroots efforts to assist the city’s neglected and disenfranchised communities; enjoy food, drinks and good company.

WHEN: April 23, 2008 6:00-9:00 p.m.

WHERE: 14 Irving Street, Somerville, MA 02144
(Three blocks from the Davis Square T-stop, between Broadway and Holland Streets.
Minimum suggested donation: $75.00
If you can’t join us, donations in any amount gratefully accepted

Reservations, directions, questions? call
Phil Woodbury, 617 628-7758 or 617 513-4984 (cell)
Please let me know if you plan to join us

Common Ground is a grassroots, non-profit and all volunteer organization which has assisted New Orleans’ most devastated areas and served over 180,000 residents, since September 5, 2005.
Common Ground's mission is to provide short term relief for victims of hurricane disasters in the gulf coast region, and long term support in rebuilding the communities affected in the New Orleans area. The work gives hope to communities by working with them, providing for their immediate needs and emphasizing people working together to rebuild their lives in sustainable ways.

www.commongroundrelief.org

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