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08
Sep
17

J.Lately Album Release Party // Oakland

Untitled | by McPongolstein
J.Lately – Be Fucking Happy // Album Release Party
Oaklandish (144 Broadway, Oakland, CA)
Friday 9.22 // 7PM-10PM // Free // All Ages
Sounds By DJ Nocturnal
“Be Fucking Happy” Album 8PM-9PM
Hella Giveaways!

LINKS:
www.justlatelymusic.com
www.soundcloud.com/justlately
www.facebook.com/justlately
www.instagram.com/jlately
www.twitter.com/justlately
www.youtube.com/justlately

21
Aug
17

HIGH HEELS & HIP HOP FT. KAILA LOVE

HIGH HEELS & HIP HOP FT. KAILA LOVE

Wed, August 23, 2017

8:00 pm

FREE

This event is 21 and over

19 Broadway
17 Broadway Blvd.
Fairfax, CA, 94930
http://www.19broadway.com/

01
Jun
17

Oaklandish and Youth Speaks Present MC OLYMPICS

Untitled | by McPongolstein

Oaklandish and Youth Speaks Present

MC OLYMPICS

Fri, June 2 6-8pm

Must be 13-19 to participate

All ages may attend

Walk-ins welcome

Oaklandlish | 1444 Broadway | Oakland

This event is FREE

http://youthspeaks.org/mc-olympics/

16
May
17

Levi’s 501 Day with Vince Staples

Levi’s 501 Day with Vince Staples

Sat, May 20, 2017

Doors: 7:00 pm / Show: 8:00 pm

The Chapel

San Francisco, CA

FREE

Enter to Win

This event is all ages

Levi’s is celebrating 501 Day in San Francisco, birthplace of the blue jean, with a night of music and style. Enter for your chance to see one of the fastest growing artists in America at the Chapel, San Francisco’s Premiere Venue for all things Music and join Levi’s in celebrating the original blue jean – as only Levi’s can do. Go to LEVI.com/501Day now for your chance to enter and more information.

The Chapel
777 Valencia Street
San Francisco, CA, 94110
http://www.thechapelsf.com

15
May
17

Unify: 2nd Annual Hip Hop For Change Environmental Equity Summit

The environmental movement has a long history of elitism and racism. The Green 2.0 campaign released a study in 2015 showing that POC make less than 17% of the 300 environmental organizations surveyed. 95% of these groups’ governing boards were White. Experts in the field, such as Governor Jerry Brown’s senior advisor, Clifford Rechtschaffen, agree that diversity remains one of the central challenges of the environmental movement, yet also one of the central opportunities. As Oakland’s leading advocate for social justice through hip hop culture, we will host UNIFY: The 2nd Annual Oakland Environmental Equity Summit at the Greenpeace Actions Warehouse.The event will be free to the public and will raise money for local POC-led environmental justice groups and environmental education in Bay Area schools. The name is derived from one of the four principles of Hip Hop(peace, love unity and having fun).

Buy tickets HERE.




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